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Lynn Berger

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Lynn Berger is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and Certified Career Counselor.

Lynn has been a Career Counselor and Coach in private practice in New York City for over 20 years. She is the external Career Coach For Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Berger has appeared as a guest expert on radio and television shows across the country and has been featured in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsday, Huffington Post, Businessweek.com, Monster.com, etc. She authored the book, “The Savvy Part-Time Professional- How to Land, Create Or Negotiate The Part-Time Job Of Your Dreams”. Currently she is hosting a show on public access television titled, “Lynn Berger Interviews Remarkable People.”

Lynn was awarded the 2014 New York State Career Development Association Award for Outstanding Career Practitioner. Additional information about Lynn and her background is available atwww.lynnberger.com. 

  • Navigating Post-Grad Anxiety: Expert Tips for Young Adults
    Lynn, with over 20 years of experience, helps graduates tackle anxiety and find career direction. She emphasizes creating a structured plan, utilizing career assessments, and building a support system. Lynn advises enhancing skills to boost job marketability. "Daily actions are needed to gain clarity," she says. For more insights, visit her website.
  • Leveraging Personal Connections: Key to Job Search Success
    Lynn, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Career Coach, advises job seekers to leverage personal connections. She highlights the value of sharing job search goals with your network and using these interactions to boost self-confidence. Lynn suggests starting with familiar contacts to ease into networking, ensuring emotional well-being during the process.
  • Spring Cleaning: A Path to Mental Clarity and Better Sleep
    Lynn explains that spring cleaning promotes calmness by creating space, reducing stress, and boosting productivity. "Having less cluttered surroundings creates space and one can relax more easily." Each small action, like removing or donating items, contributes to a sense of achievement and mental clarity.
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    You’ve got to make sure you like the area, and you’d be willing to perhaps stay there because one never knows if the job’s going to work out. If possible, before buying a home or a condominium, live there a little bit without any financial ties or responsibilities.
    — Lynn Berger, a New York City-based career counselor and coach

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