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📍EEA: Tell Your Professional Story with Eddie Wilders

Has it ever occurred to you that looking for a job has similarities to the structure of storytelling? 🌟

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The Quest For Epic Engagement

In this EEA episode, we meet a business and career consultant who possesses the unique ability to transform life's twists and turns into Hollywood-worthy happy endings. Join us as Eddie Wilders shares his own sitcom-like journey, where a successful career in advertising and marketing felt unfulfilling, prompting a decision to rewrite the script of his life.
Delve into Eddie's passion for working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, whether fresh graduates or seasoned professionals with decades of experience. Each person's story is unique, and Eddie is dedicated to ensuring that every story has the essential plot points for success, such as tailored resumes and strategic career planning.

 

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Eddie Wilders

Let's say your career and life is a sitcom. (I know mine is.)

Maybe the latest plot twist is that the main character lost their job. (Sound familiar?)

Think of me as the screenwriter who can take a cliffhanger and turn it into a Hollywood ending. (a “they all lived happily ever after” if you will)

So, here's the premise of my life's sitcom. (Reach out to me anytime with yours.)

Brooklyn kid ["Eddie"] grows up with a mom ["Mom"] who works for the Board of Education in
NYC and a dad ["Dad"] who drives for the MTA out of the Jackie Gleason Depot in Brooklyn.

Hilarity ensues.

My own hilarity-filled hijinks followed me through a successful career in advertising and
marketing that covered research, analytics, and recruitment. Successful, yes, but not rewarding.

And then I grew up. And the sitcom of my life started to become a bit tired and old, and I knew I
needed to make a few rewrites. It just wasn’t fun anymore.

Metaphorically speaking, I was in the middle of the 20th season and I decided to cancel the
show. And I switched careers, from the advertising world to the career coaching world.

Why?

I wanted to help those that were struggling to find their next great opportunity.

I love working with different people at different points of their life. Whether they are fresh out
of college or in the workforce for 30+ years, everyone’s story is unique and different.

As different as those stories are, there are still plot points… Read More