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Interview with Wendy McCormick

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Wendy McCormick is a speaker, career coach and author who is a job search expert. Wendy dives into life issues and works with the whole person as she assists them in there job search. Wendy has worked exclusively with people in job search/career transition for the last 6 years. Networking is the key to finding a job these days, especially with this economy. Known as "the networking coach" and the "getting unstuck" coach. Her seminar on "The Missing Link in Job Search" teaches people how to implement her Five Guiding Principles, which her second book is based on. When teaching the skills to effectively network for your next job, Wendy implements her Five Guiding Principles as well as teaches strategies and techniques to make networking for your next job fun and productive. Wendy's career background includes ten years as a department head of an employee benefits consulting firm where part of her job was to hire and fire people for her department. After that Wendy started her own consulting firm that helped people start their own business or look for their next career move. Wendy studied Art Therapy at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Psychology at both Loyola and St. Mary of the Woods College. After graduation from Coach U Wendy focused exclusively on working with individuals in career transition as a coach. Wendy is a sought after speaker for people in transition as she teaches how to uses the tools of job search, especially networking more effectively. Wendy helps professionals leverage the value of networking in transition and for long-term career success. She has helped hundreds of people in the Chicago area come to enjoy networking, build connections and landing their next job. • wendy@getmeunstuck.com

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