Navigate your career to the next chapter

Conveyed Career Consulting provides a white glove service to our clients through the whole interview process from resumes to negotiations. I am here to support you and give you a clear path on how to get you to your dream job.

 

Mission

I know how hard it can be to manage the job search process or figure out the next step in your career. Interviewing is time consuming and can be really stressful, especially when doing it alone. I am here to offer my expertise and knowledge to light a light for my clients during their journey.


Services

I will work on shaping the your resume, cover letters, LinkedIn, and help you form a pitch to prepare for the job search. I can also give guidance on the market, and companies that are hiring and do introductions to companies that you are interested in. I’ll be there to help prepare for the interview process to negotiating offers.

Offerings + Service

 

“It is fair to say that I would not have my current job were it not for Ceren. I found out about the open position through her, and as as soon as I expressed my interest, we were on the phone discussing what the company was looking for, what I was looking for in my next role, and whether it would be a good fit. Once we decided that it would, Ceren masterfully guided me through the interview process and helped me navigate the tricky situation of weighing a competing offer from an exciting startup, which I was also put in touch with through Clutch Talent.

Ceren is super knowledgeable about the industry and the recruiting process, and clearly cares about the careers of the job seekers she works with. She even followed up with me after I had been in my current position for a couple of months to see how everything was going.

Should I find myself looking for a new position in the future, Ceren will definitely be the first person I call.”

— BRYAN GERGEN, SOFTWARE ENIGNEER @ THE NEW YORK TIMES

 

Have the right support on your side…

“A lot of us for instance are very good at our jobs but absolutely hopeless at job interviews”

Karl Wiggins