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Re-THINK Your Job Search: What You Think Is What You Get

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Janet White

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Yes, you really can have that great job you want, regardless of the doom and gloom headlines or how long you’ve been in transition or what your friends tell you. According to Donna Fedor, a life coach and recruiter who is an expert in helping people achieve their goals, the secret is believing you can. As a Master Certified Results Coach, Donna specializes in helping people shift their thinking to produce results for both personal and business success. With more than 20 years of coaching, career counseling, recruiting, training and sales experience, she brings counsels both individuals and corporate groups. Early in her career Donna trained and developed thousands of people at 47 locations in 16 states to effectively achieve goals in both sales and service for two retail companies, Clothestime and Pacific Sunwear. Donna changed careers to the staffing industry in the mid 1990's and was recognized as the # 1 recruiter in the U.S. at Adecco, the largest human resources company in the world. As her curiosity of human potential grew, Donna developed opened two businesses, one where she continued to do what she loved in helping people in their job search, Affinity People Solutions, and one where she could focus on coaching individuals in areas of their life that are important to them www.donnafedor.com. In July 2009, Donna launches a unique outplacement business to provide products and coaching services to individuals and corporate teams, www.ResultsThinking.com. You can find Donna’s articles and recruiting advice on her blog at www.igniteyourjobsearch.com. Donna is a certified Life Coach and a member of both the Silicon Valley Coaching Foundation and the International Coaching Foundation.

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