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Career Make-Over
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Excerpt from Los Angeles Times: December 12, 1999 By Susan Vaughn. First, Thronson should find a challenging, likable day job. She also should seek an outlet for creative self-expression. Last, she should find a way to perform public service. The antidote is what Gerberg calls “finding your tribe.”. For more career advice, contact direct. Transforming lives and careers since 1985.
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Manhattan Career Counselor: Judith Gerberg
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What should you be doing? People that took 'recession jobs' are now looking to break out,. Some people just want to change,. But before looking for a new job, figure out what you do best". Judith Gerberg, founder of Gerberg and Co. A career counseling center in midtown Manhattan. The first question people need to ask themselves in their search for a new profession is, "Who am I? Just because there's a nursing shortage doesn't mean everyone should be a nurse.". The best advice says. Is to "try the outfit ...
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Novice Film Editor Says She Wants More Than a Cameo
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Excerpt from Los Angeles Times: November 12, 2000 By Susan Vaughn. Novice Film Editor Says She Wants More Than a Cameo. Was it time for Peng to change careers? Frustrated, she contemplated becoming a film archivist, a researcher or even a yoga instructor. But would she find contentment in such jobs? For guidance, she consulted New York-based career counselor Judith Gerberg. Because Peng said she needed to improve her digital editing skills on Avid Technology equipment, Gerberg encouraged her to take cour...
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Tips for Older Workers
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Excerpt from Monster Learning. Eight Tips for Older Workers in IT. 8220;When you go to a conference, do you arrange to talk about it to people in your company? 8221; asks Judith Gerberg, president of the Career Counselors Consortium. Learn to bolster “extroverted communication skills,” says Gerberg. Tell others about your activities and accomplishments. Share your conference or professional group experiences at meetings. For more information of your own communication skills development, contact direct.
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Develop a Thriving Private Practice
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Develop a Thriving Private Practice. Whether you are starting or expanding your practice learn to:. Strengthen your unique selling position;. Collect high fees with ease;. Handle “yes”, “no”, and “maybe” like a pro;. Manage clinical issues in career counseling;. Develop a support network to grow your practice. Judith is available to provide individual supervision as well as consultation regarding developing a private practice. Do you need professional supervision. Transforming lives and careers since 1985.
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How Do You Know When It's Time To Go?
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Excerpt from FastCompany November 1995. How Do You Know When Its Time To Go? Everything you ever wanted to know about finding a career counselor (but didnt think to ask). For more careers advice, contact direct. Transforming lives and careers since 1985. 1745 Broadway, 17th Floor, Office 1744, Between W 55th & W 56th Street, NYC 10019 • Tel 212-315-2322 • Email • judith@gerberg.com.
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Expand your Networks
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Excerpt from Wall Street Journals CollegeJournal: November 17, 2004. Dont Stop Networking Now That Youre Hired. Step one: Look for ways to expand your network. For more information of your own networking skills development, contact direct. Transforming lives and careers since 1985. 1745 Broadway, 17th Floor, Office 1744, Between W 55th & W 56th Street, NYC 10019 • Tel 212-315-2322 • Email • judith@gerberg.com.
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Workshops and Speaking events by Judith Gerberg, Gerberg & co. New York Career counselor
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Judith Gerberg, M.A., LMHC, ATR-BC, NCC. International career counselor and twice president of the Career Counselors Consortium, Judith Gerberg integrates life and career through professional career counseling. A pioneer of expressive therapy techniques, she loves to work with innovators and creatives to explore and express their full potential, Judith's combination of street savvy and creative vision make her unique in her field. Advertising Women of New York (AWNY). Ann Taylor, Inc. Chicago, New York, ...
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The Jungle: Dead End Job
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Excerpt from the Wall Street Journal: August 6, 2002 By Kris Maher. The Jungle: Dead End Job. In some cases, a power shift or other change at a company can close off suddenly an avenue you planned to pursue. Sarah Nelson resigned as a marketing director with a large accounting firm in July 2001 because a restructuring and subsequent shift of responsibilities among partners put her own career plans on hold for six months. Says Judith Gerberg, a New York career counselor. Ms Gerberg recommends learning wha...
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Youthful Attitudes, Sobering Realities
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Excerpt from New York Times: October 28, 2003 by Julie Connelly. Youthful Attitudes, Sobering Realities. Judith Gerberg, the director of Gerberg and Company, a career counseling service in New York, said that many young workers were used to negotiating with their parents “and they bring this behavior into the office.”. For more career counseling information, contact direct. Transforming lives and careers since 1985.