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Monday, May 12, 2008
Annemarie Segaric: Dealing with Job Loss

imageThe Westchester Journal News recently interviewed career-and-life coach Annemarie Segaric, who teaches classes at the Y, for an article on changing careers. The story was picked up by The Cincinnati Enquirer and ran online:

Going through a career change at any time is difficult, so trying to do it when the economy is shaky can be a little extra hard. Pelham, N.Y., career-and-life coach Annemarie Segaric said she is seeing a few more jobseekers these days at a course she teaches on dealing with job loss at the 92nd Street Y, a Jewish community center in Manhattan.

At a recent class, Segaric had 14 students, all of whom had recently lost their jobs, with some eyeing a possible career change. They included workers from a variety of age groups and employment sectors. Many of Segaric’s students were more focused on just landing another job and apprehensive about whether it was the right time to switch careers.

Read the full article and catch her advice on two of the “6 Signs Your Job May Be in Jeopardy” from Yahoo! HotJobs.

If you’re looking for more personal growth direction, check out these upcoming classes at the Y with leading experts in the field.

  • What Color is Your Parachute? with Richard Bolles, author of the best seller about job hunting and career change which has sold over 9 million copies
  • The Path to Self-Mastery with Hugo Cory, private consultant to artists, television personalities and executives and author of two acclaimed books on the evolution of consciousness, The Actor and The Hero
  • Assertiveness Training: Say What You Mean with Ellen Calmenson, LCSW, social worker, psychotherapist and assertiveness trainer
  • What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do with Sharon Good, professional career coach and life counselor
  • Personal Finance 101 with Ann Diamond, owner of a financial counseling firm and author of No More Fear of Finance and The Let’s Get Real Financial Journal
  • Ace Every Interview: Getting the Job You Really Want with Barry Cohen, career counselor and employment coordinator for the City University of New York
  • Your Life As a Novel: Who’s Writing Your Script? with Kim Schneiderman, LCSW, psychotherapist and seasoned writer
  • Steering by Starlight with Martha Beck, PhD, life coach and O: The Oprah Magazine columnist

    [Living & Learning at the Y]



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