The Journey to a New You Starts Here.

“I cannot thank Sarah Elaine enough for her guidance and expertise during my career transition. After working for 16 years in television as a producer and director, stepping into a completely new field felt overwhelming. She not only helped me see how transferable my skills were but also worked with me to revamp my resume to make sure I stood out among candidates. Her deep knowledge of hiring practices and interview preparation was invaluable, especially when it came to tackling tough interview questions. Thanks to her support, I’ve now been thriving in my current role for two years, and I’m not sure I could have made this leap without her help. I highly recommend Sarah Elaine to anyone navigating a career change.”

-Mari, transitioned from News Medi

Mari R. is a Director of Marketing and Communications at a large non-profit in Nashville, TN. She moved from news media to the non-profit sector.

Services


Interview Preparation

From first round to final round. New company or promotion opportunity. There is more to an interview than having the right answer. This is a time to communicate who you are and what you are looking for in your next position. Communication goes beyond what you say, it is your body language, tone of voice, eye contact, questions you ask, listening skills, attire, and follow up. Prepare today to secure your new job.

  • Communicate who you are and what you are looking for in your next position

  • Listen effectively to answer questions clearly

  • Become an expert in answering behavioral style questions by using the STAR Method (Situation, Task, Action, and Result)

  • Develop your body language, tone of voice, eye contact, questions you ask, listening skills, attire, and follow up methods

  • Ask questions to guage if the company is the right fit for you


Idea Sharing & Communication

Ready to express your ideas and desires? Have an obstacle that you are trying to overcome? Is there a pattern in your career history that keeps repeating? Dealing with burnout? Wanting to go after the impossible? Let’s talk it out! With insight into different perspectives and audiences, there are multiple ways to communicate your needs and get on the right path. Together, we will find a method that is comfortable for you and leads to great success. 

  • Learn your audience and how to target your message to them

  • Formulate your ideas into clear, concise talking points

  • Identify your own patterns and how to harness them

  • Ensure your delivery matches your goal


Resume & Cover Letter Content Development

A step up the ladder, a career change, a reinvention of yourself, a transition from one world into another - your past experiences are valuable and now is the time to let them shine. Articulate your accomplishments, skills, and experiences on paper so that the reader can identify the relevancy to their needs.

  • Articulate your accomplishments, skills, and experiences

  • Demonstrate how your background is relevant to the opening

  • Pass through algorythms and prescreeners by using key words and terms

  • Use formatting that is easy for the reader


Career Search Strategy

A million job boards, a plethora of industries, artificial intelligence, inner company referrals. It is overwhelming to decide what you want to do and how you will get there. Plus, it is increasingly difficult to stand out in this job market. Utilize social media, your network, and more to speed up the application process and secure an interview.

  • Navigate new careers, industries, and areas of interest to ensure you are contributing to something you are passionate about

  • Activate your network, social media, and acquaintences to generate referrals and new connections

  • Learn ways to stand out in the job market through the application process to speed up the process and secure an interview

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By combining an individual's unique characteristics, inherent and learned skills, experiences, and dreams, everyone has the ability to do what they love!

-Sarah Elaine Tinsley