
Career Coaching Ireland
Lisa Fitzpatrick Coaching
Your career is a huge part of your life—make sure it's something that you enjoy doing! Whether you're looking for a change or seeking growth, navigating your career path doesn't have to be overwhelming. With the right support, career coaching and a clear plan, it can become an exciting and empowering experience. Lisa has a proven track record as a career coach supporting clients across Ireland and beyond to make improvements, change and grow in their careers.
Book a discovery call today to get started.
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Areas I Can Help You With:
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Career Planning or Change
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Confidence Building
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Career & Life Consistency
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Interview Preparation & Success Strategies
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Managing Job Changes or Loss
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Effective Time Management
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Returning to Work After a Break
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Launching New Business Ideas
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Navigating Workplace Obstacles & Challenges
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Ready to Take the Next Step?
Start with a career assessment, skills and strengths profiling, and action planning to move forward with confidence!
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Discovery Call - We’ll begin with a conversation to understand your current situation, challenges, and career goals.
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Deep Dive Session - A focused exploration of your options, values, and motivations to gain clarity and support informed decision-making.
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Full Career Assessment - We'll evaluate your skills, strengths, interests, and areas for growth to build a strong foundation for your next steps.
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Personalised Action Plan -Together, we’ll design a clear, strategic plan tailored to your goals and timeline.
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CV & Cover Letter Support - Craft compelling application materials that highlight your strengths and present you professionally to employers.
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Interview Coaching - Build confidence and polish your technique to perform your best in any interview setting.
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Let’s Transform Your Career Together!
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Take the first step today by scheduling a discovery call.​
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"Lisa’s coaching sessions helped me to work through some issues and make the most of opportunities presented to me. Her friendly and professional approach were much appreciated."
Niall