Maureen Cullen is a Life/Career coach who has been working with employers and individuals for over twenty years. Her specialty is working with women who are over forty and seeking their ideal career. Maureen left the corporate world as a Human Resources Director to work exclusively with individuals and groups. Maureen is a Life/Career Coach with twenty five years experience training and developing people in leadership and communication skills. She received her Life Coach Training from The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) and Career Coach Training and Certification from The Career Coach Institute (CCI).

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 Can you become an “Olderpreneur”?
by Maureen Cullen - Dec, 2010
Enterprise isn’t just for the young. People of any age can start up a business. When we are past fifty we sometimes feel it will be difficult to find an employer who will offer us the flexibility we want in a job. We come to an age where we want to “do our own thing” and be in control of o...
 
 Finding Your Dream Career
by Maureen Cullen - Dec, 2010
We all have a light inside of us, ready to shine on the world. The light is your dream for yourself. Sometimes the light is buried deep within us. As a child that light was strong and steady. As we grew into adulthood we began to listen to the voices of the world, the people who said do...
 
 How to Impress a Prospective Employer
by Maureen Cullen - Dec, 2010
Use these 10 Tips to Prepare for an Employment Interview Pre-planning is the most important thing you can do to prepare for an employment interview. If this is done thoroughly your chances of impressing your interviewer and getting a job offer may increase by as much as 75%. And if it is ...
 
 Why Executives Hire Coaches?
by Maureen Cullen - Dec, 2010
Most successful people are self-directing and self-managing. They take initiative, they know what they want to achieve, and they have discipline. They have self-knowledge and know their strengths and weaknesses. They have action plans to follow in order to avoid procrastination and keep on...
 
 How to Impress a Prospective Employer
by Maureen Cullen - Jul, 2007
Use these 10 Tips to prepare for an employment interview Pre-planning is the most important thing you can do to prepare for an employment interview. If this is done thoroughly your chances of impressing your interviewer and getting a job offer may increase by as much as 75%. And if it...
 
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