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Check out her webinar, Defining Your Professional Identity, about how organizational scholars agree that changes in a person’s work role are accompanied by changes in their professional identity. This presentation shows working professionals the set of attributes, beliefs, values, motives, and experiences, by which you can define yourself in your professional life.

Ideal Client: I have worked on all sides of the career spectrum, and my specialty is mid-career shifts, identifying professional identity and interview skills.

Julia is a former Partner and Executive Search Professional who has worked for large financial institutions, recruiting their senior managers in corporate finance, investment banking, M&A, and equity research.

She has run her own Executive Career Coaching business for 10+ years; and more recently she became a Director of Employer Relations for a local business school, where she helps millennials to find internships and jobs with Fortune 500 employers. She has worked on all sides of the career spectrum, and her specialty is mid-career shifts, identifying Professional Identity and Interview skills. She has conducted seminars for Wharton Women In Business, Cornell University Alumni, and Yale Alumni.

Check out her publication: Successful and Miserable.

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