Career Coaching
One-on-One Coaching with the Women@Work Team
For the past seven years Women@Work Co-Founders Kathryn Sollmann and Eliza Shanley have spoken to hundreds of mid to senior level women and prestigious employers both large and small. A long list of prominent corporations, business schools, colleges, professional associations and major media outlets continually ask these smart and savvy women to speak out on issues related to work-life balance, workforce reentry, career transition and opportunities for women overall.
Now you can be on the receiving end of all this wisdom through one-on-one coaching sessions with Kathryn and Eliza. Schedule a session in our Wilton, CT offices, and we'll help you write the next chapter of your work-life story. Sessions may also be scheduled via telephone, which, incidentally, is the venue for most sessions in the coaching industry!
We recommend that you schedule a 90-minute session so that we have the time to listen carefully to your current career search activity and strategies and make informed recommendations. The fee for the 90-minute session is $240, but it is also possible to schedule shorter sessions: 60 minutes ($160) or 30 minutes ($80). Annual Members receive a 10% discount on all services.
Request Eliza if you need to establish your job search foundation through career exploration and goal setting. Kathryn can tell you how to enhance your existing resume (or draft) in terms of content, language, format and skill/experience presentation. And a session with either Kathryn or Eliza will clue you in to all that employers expect from top candidates and how to best sell your strengths in an engaging interview.
Contact Eliza Shanley or Kathryn Sollmann to schedule your appointment.
Coaching with Women@Work Affiliates
Looking for someone knowledgeable to review your resume other than your husband or best friend? Want to find out once and for all the best resume format, what to include or delete, the right number pages and how to list volunteer endeavors in business terms—and tips for writing your summary statement? Consider an investment in a career coach who can guide your resume development or enhance an existing resume that lacks pizzazz.
And once you have a resume in hand, do you know how and where to look for your next opportunity? Job hunting is not rocket science, but it does indeed require careful, strategic thinking. A career coach can narrow your list of interests, zero in on your key strengths, devise a search strategy and help you identify companies that best fit your needs and interests. Even for the most senior-level professionals it can be tough to do a solo navigation in the job search process. For many women, a career coach can shorten and de-stress a job search and bring very positive results.
If you are interested in working with a Women@Work Affiliate—career counselors on our “adjunct staff” who specialize in various aspects of the career search process—please contact Kathryn Sollmann.

