Have a Question? Call Now.

(706) 363-0539

Take Five (#2)

by | Aug 31, 2009

Five more sites worth exploring if you work in higher education. Some you will know; others you will not:

  1. The Student Affairs Collaborative Blog: this blog accepts submissions from higher education/student affairs professionals on a variety of topics. I am a semi-regular contributor, so this is borderline self-promotion.
  2. HigherEdLifeCoach. Okay, so this one is shameless self-promotion. This is my other site where I write about college student and parent issues, and serves as a front-end to my life and career-coaching practice. (Life and career coaching for students, transition coaching for their parents.)
  3. University Parent.  A great web site and resource for parents of college students.
  4. Women in Higher Education provides tips and advice for Women in Higher Education.
  5. 18 and Life by Debra Sanborn (Iowa State) bills itself as Reflections on the first-year college experience and building a career on the wisdom of 18-year olds.”

Work With Sean

Photo of Sean Cook

Schedule An Intake Meeting

I help higher ed professionals take control of their careers with tailored services including resume and CV development, LinkedIn profile optimization and networking strategy, interview coaching, and one-on-one career guidance.

I can enthusiastically recommend Sean’s services as a career coach. He was the only coach I could find who understood how higher education works and the intricacies of the hiring process.

Sean’s advice, resume, and cover letter work is excellent, but the most helpful for me was his interview prep. The practice sessions were incredibly helpful and significantly boosted my confidence in interviews. 10 out of 10.

Thanks.

Micah Siebeer

Assistant Provost for Graduate Programs & Academic Planning, Boston University, Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences

From The Store