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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

CareerJournal.com and Lee Hecht Harrison offer career-management services to individuals

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Career guidance previously offered only through company-sponsored programs is now available to any executive through a unique partnership between CareerJournal.com, The Wall Street Journal’s executive career site, and Lee Hecht Harrison (LHH) Consumer Services’ new CareerCoach suite of services. Executives who visit the Job Hunting Advice section at www.CareerJournal.com will find career guidance articles and links to LHH’s professional career-coaching services to help with their job searches and career-management issues.

Regardless of industry, title or number of years of work experience, managers and executives generally are not expert job seekers, says Tony Lee, editor in chief of CareerJournal.com. In today’s tough hiring environment, many job seekers need professional guidance to move their search to a successful conclusion.

We formed an alliance with CareerJournal.com to offer executives the same high-quality career assistance that companies often provide to their employees, explains Rick Schuster, general manager, LHH Consumer Services. Professional coaches help managers and professionals explore opportunities, refine their searches and go after jobs with a specific plan.
For more information on career coaching, workshops, seminars, tools and materials, visit www.CareerJournal.com or