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Hi, I’m Sarah Andrus and I’ve been on all sides of the hiring equation.

I am a career REBEL!

I define my work.

My career is in my hands.

I stand up for who I am and how I contribute to the greater good.

I will invest my portfolio of knowledge, skills, and abilities where they will earn the most significant return.

This is my professional creed and vow – and my clients share this commitment. There’s no need to spend your adult life toiling away miserably in a role that doesn’t fit. 

Maybe you’ve got a high stakes interview coming up and you want to make sure you’re prepared. Or, you’ve decided to make a job change and you don’t know where to start. 

Maybe you’re working in an environment that’s become toxic. 

Or, perhaps you’ve got this inner voice telling you that you could be doing more and earning more as you watch others around you advance professionally while you feel stuck.

Your long-term income and job satisfaction depend on a smart and directed career strategy. The good news? You don’t have to do this alone. The really good news? Unlike many career coaching options and online support, Avarah clients work with me, personally.

My approach is tailored to you. I adjust to your needs as we move along and as I get to know you better. This means you can be assured you’re going to have the help you need, when you need it, to land the job you want.

Your long-term income and job satisfaction depend on a smart and directed career strategy. The good news? You don’t have to do this alone. The really good news? Unlike many career coaching options and online support, Avarah clients work with me, personally.

My approach is tailored to you. I adjust to your needs as we move along and as I get to know you better. This means you can be assured you’re going to have the help you need, when you need it, to land the job you want.

CLIENTS Who Found Their career fit

From the beginning, the relationship felt like a partnership…

I went to Sarah because I needed help in making a career pivot and I had very little experience in the job market. From the beginning, the relationship felt like a partnership. Sarah took the time to listen to me and to understand my motives and potential. From there, we collaborated on a game plan, which combined Sarah’s tried and true methods with what I knew about my own preferences and strengths. As my search progressed, we would revisit our strategies and make changes where appropriate. In short, Sarah met me where I was, and guided me to where I needed to be with respect and an infectious optimism.

-John B. Cohn, Attorney Recruiting Coordinator

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2022-09-29T14:02:11+00:00

-John B. Cohn, Attorney Recruiting Coordinator

I went to Sarah because I needed help in making a career pivot and I had very little experience in the job market. From the beginning, the relationship felt like a partnership. Sarah took the time to listen to me and to understand my motives and potential. From there, we collaborated on a game plan, which combined Sarah’s tried and true methods with what I knew about my own preferences and strengths. As my search progressed, we would revisit our strategies and make changes where appropriate. In short, Sarah met me where I was, and guided me to where I needed to be with respect and an infectious optimism.
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