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Obvious Candidate Announces Executive Transition & Career Direction Coaching

Obvious Candidate Announces Executive Transition & Career Direction Coaching

UK-based Obvious Candidate is now offering one-on-one career coaching services for those at the executive level.
Leatherhead, United Kingdom, May 12, 2025 -- As part of its service, the career coach specialist personally guides and nurtures the careers of each client through direct, highly focused programs. Participants will have access to video courses, live one-on-one training, and career direction guidance—which may also include mindset training if necessary.
For more information, visit https://www.obviouscandidate.com/
Obvious Candidate is expanding their services in the face of a crisis in the business world, one which now affects the majority of executive-level employees in the UK. According to a recent OECD survey, over 60% of executives have remained in a position for longer than intended simply due to a lack of upward mobility options, while a further 20% reported feeling completely disenfranchised with their work.
To address the issue, Obvious Candidate seeks to create a structured path toward growth while also supporting each client's professional needs. This may include assistance in locating new opportunities and managing complex career transitions, and rebuilding confidence for those who feel professionally stagnant or overlooked.
These services are provided by international career coach and thought leader Sam Waterfall, an experienced professional with several years of executive-level coaching experience. His past clients have secured high level positions at Fortune 500 companies such as Coca Cola, Rolls Royce, Facebook, and more, and now he is once again taking on a limited number of exclusive clients.
In addition to these other services, Waterfall will be available to personally optimise the resumes and LinkedIn profiles of each individual client in the interest of accelerating the job search process. Due to high demand, the current wait time for this service is 7 to 14 days, though these private clients often experience the positive impacts of this work in a short period of time.
One client, a CCO at a major corporation, stated, 'Sam at Obvious Candidate was recommended to me and the experience of working with him was both cathartic and enlightening. He took a very professional approach to help me explore what I enjoy and like less in my work, where my career aspirations really lay and what I really wanted to do next. I simply wouldn't have gotten there without his coaching.'
Those interested in taking advantage of these services should first fill out the 'Career Transition Readiness Scorecard' at the link below.
Find out more at https://www.obviouscandidate.com/
Contact Info:
Name: Sam Waterfall
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Organization: Obvious Candidate
Address: Linden Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7JB, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.obviouscandidate.com/
Release ID: 89159735
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