| "Robin Ryan is America's top Career Coach." -- Working Woman Magazine
Robin Ryan has spent a lifetime dedicated to helping people advance their careers. A licensed vocational counselor for twenty years, she has an active career-counseling practice where she offers both personal and telephone consultations to assist a nation-wide list of clients with resumes, interviews, salary negotiation, career changes, promotions, and other career issues.
Her personal goal for each of her clients is for them to win a great job they love and, be well paid for their efforts.
"Robin Ryan knows exactly how to motivate you to create a better life with more money, success and meaning." -- Cynthia Kersey, Author of "Unstoppable"
With 15 years of hiring responsibility, Robin also teaches hiring, strengths identification/personal brand development, and career development seminars to employers, HR groups, executive teams, and employees.
She's the creator of the highly acclaimed audio training programs including Interview Advantage, and the DreamMaker.
Robin's advice and articles have appeared in Money, Newsweek, Fortune, Glamour, Business Week, Working Woman, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Marie Claire, Working Mother, and Women's Day. She has appeared in the pages of the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and dozens of other dailies. Robin has been a columnist for over six years, and frequently contributes articles to HR.com.
Robin Ryan is also in great demand as a keynote speaker. Her high-energy style coupled with her informative and engaging message has had her in front of over a thousand audiences.
"She delivered her keynote with passion, raw energy and enthusiasm. Our members found her tactics to be straightforward and highly motivational. I highly recommend her seminar to any executive, at any level in their career." -- Ziba Kaboli, Women in Cable and Telecommunications
Robin holds a master's degree in counseling and education from Suffolk University and a bachelor's degree in sociology from Boston College . She is the former director of counseling services at the University of Washington, in Seattle, and has been in private practice for years.
Robin Ryan contributes to the career success of millions of people every year. |