Career Counseling
Career Counseling Services
Your career is one of your most valuable assets. Don’t let it get in the hands of amateurs. Our specialized team of professional human resources consultants will provide individual coaching and counseling to help you prepare for your next career. Whether looking to move within your current organization or beginning a whole new career, we can help you.
We provide a variety of services designed to help you “put your best foot forward.” These include personal branding, resume creation or updating, cover and thank you letters, and interview preparation. Each client is treated with respect and confidentiality. We provide a team of consultants for each client. You are a respected individual, not a number at Training Unlimited, LLC.
While we cannot guarantee that our assistance will get you a job, we can assure you that we will be with you as a trusted partner.
Career Investment
Resume Development - $299 per resume with multiple changes. Discounted price for students and recent graduates - $199
Cover Letter - $125 per letter
Thank You Letter - $125 per letter
Interview Preparation
- $100 per hour (Clients may select from the services listed below.)
Conduct Mock Interviews
Review Potential Interview Questions
Practice Behavioral Interviewing Techniques
Review a Pre-Interview Checklist
Personal Branding
Your resume is your personal marketing material. It is an important tool to help sell yourself to a potential employer. An outstanding resume should place you in the best light possible. It should highlight your knowledge, skills, and abilities in a way that entices the hiring manager to want to meet you and learn more about how you can be of value to the organization. All of our resumes are customized to you, our client. We spend time getting to know you through personal interviews. We do not use templates or generic questionnaires.
For the majority of job-seeking individuals, a one- or two-page resume is appropriate. For a more seasoned individual, a longer resume may be relevant. The length of your resume will be based upon individual situations and experiences.
Most organizations spend anywhere between 20 to 35 seconds reviewing a resume. How do you ensure that your resume draws the attention of the screening manager? We capture keywords to ensure your resume pops out to the human resources department.
In addition to your resume, a cover letter is part of your professional image. A well-written, error-free letter will help you get results. Cover letters enable you to express your key attributes and address the specific qualifications of the position to which you are applying. A cover letter is the first impression you get to make with a potential employer.
The Thank You Letter has almost become a lost art. Many interviewees simply skip this step in the interview process. A personalized thank you is not only good manners, it is also good business. It will set you apart from other candidates and remind the interviewer who you are and how you conduct yourself. The letter is a sign that you care about the position, respect the interviewer, and appreciate the opportunity to participate in the interview process.
Interview Preparation
Once you get the interview appointment, we want to ensure that you make a great impression. We offer a variety of services that include the following:
Do you freeze up when sitting before the interviewer? These practice sessions are designed to help you overcome being nervous and provide answers that reflect your energy, experience, and knowledge. Practice sessions are usually one hour each and can be conducted in person, over Skype, or via telephone.
Behavioral interview questions are designed to solicit specific responses based upon real-life, past experiences. This review helps interviewees practice their responses in this format, so that their answers are clear, consistent, and impactful.
This checklist describes all of the steps to the interview process. It helps you to get organized and stay organized. It covers topics that range from what to wear, getting directions to the interview site, and making sure you don’t forget extra copies of your resume.