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How to Find Value While Unveiling Non-Linear Career Paths

How to Find Value While Unveiling Non-Linear Career Paths

Update: 2024-11-12
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I conducted another interview with Erica Madison of One Life Tools and EMCC at the National Career Development Association in San Diego.







Erica is a career coach and workshop facilitator at her company, Erica Mattison Coaching & Consulting LLC. She just published a book, “: “Clarifying What Matters: Creating Direction for Your Career.”







Highlights:







Erica discusses her journey into career coaching, which began through her job creation and advocacy for environmental practices at her university, leading to her role as a sustainability coordinator.







She highlights the growing opportunities in climate tech and sustainability across various sectors.







Erica emphasizes the importance of non-linear career paths and leveraging diverse backgrounds for sustainability roles.







She shares that she aids job seekers and executives develop leadership through storytelling and personal insights, using tools like One Life Tools.







Erica reveals insights from her forthcoming book, which guides navigating non-linear careers and achieving clarity.







We underline the value of tapping into strengths and experiences for career development and encourage job seekers to explore the sustainability sector. 















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How to Find Value While Unveiling Non-Linear Career Paths

How to Find Value While Unveiling Non-Linear Career Paths

Mark Anthony Dyson