$199.00 USD

Story for Career Pivots [Career Masterclass #2]

How to make sense of an unconventional career path or pivot, WITHOUT de-positioning yourself as "inexperienced."

When you haven't dutifully followed the same linear career path as everyone else, "why" questions from interviews and gatekeepers can be challenging to answer. Whether you are changing organizations, roles, or industries -- you need to have a strong and authentic answer prepared!  

Unlock this deceptively simple 30-min video training and walk away with:

  • A clear sense of what your answer MUST contain and address if it's going to "make sense" to the interviewer
  • Confidence that you can answer this question effectively AND honestly (even when there are parts of what happened that you'd rather not share!)
  • A tested 3-part answer framework that's highly customizable and flexible enough to serve you (and position you well) through any type of transition

This strategy has been tested and proven across a diverse range of roles and industries. Try and see for yourself! 

I got the job! Thanks for all your help. Your coaching was invaluable to my abilities to think through and articulate my professional history and goals.

Sherry Young

I got a product management role at the company I was dreaming of!! After believing that I “didn’t have enough experience”… It feels incredible!!! On top of that, I got a raise (insane) given the value I mentioned I could bring. I am the FIRST PM the new director has officially hired. What a gift our storytelling work has been! Thanks so much for your help and teaching. Will be pinching myself for a while!

Brittany Adams

I can't overstate how much my thinking has changed -- these trainings helped me reframe how I look at pretty much everything work-related. It's almost comical how differently people are responding to this new attitude -- my networking conversations have taken on a completely different tone, where I'm far more in charge of the narrative, and I've been generating interest ("I don't know how we'll do it but I know we have to work with you!" -actual quote from a meeting yesterday) as opposed to being in the position of 'hi I would like a job'. Things are worlds different, and for that I can't say thank you enough. The word that captures it best for me is transformative.

John Whelan