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Entry-level Positions for Aspiring Leadership Coaches and Consultants

Josie, a Leadership Coach and Consultant, suggests that entry-level positions in a therapeutic space could be beneficial, noting that "a lot of the work...supports people in a therapeutic way of being." The most insightful advice offered is to seek mentorship from established entrepreneurs or coaches to gain practical career guidance.

Mentorship, Therapeutic Approach, Entrepreneurship, Coaching, Career Exploration

Advizer Information

Name

Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

Industries

Job Functions

Traits

Josie santiago

Leadership Coach and Consultant

Akili Well

Cal Lu

Master's in Secondary Education at UMSL

Anthropology, Sociology

Climate, Environment, Sustainability & Waste Management, Consulting & Related Professional Services

Consulting

Scholarship Recipient, Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, First Generation College Student

Video Highlights

1. Consider working in a therapeutic space to gain relevant experience.

2. Seek mentorship from established entrepreneurs or coaches in the field.

3. Mentorship offers valuable insights and guidance for career direction.

Transcript

What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate college student might consider?

This is a good question. I'm not entirely sure, but I think one thing you may want to consider is working in a therapeutic space.

A lot of the work I do supports people in a therapeutic way. I hesitate to call it therapy, but it's a therapeutic way of being with people. I think that might be helpful.

Personally, I would try to find a mentor in one of these fields. If you're trying to be an entrepreneur, find an entrepreneur mentor. If you're trying to be a coach, find a coach mentor.

That will give you more information about what to do and if it's something you want to move forward with.

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