Career coaching is not for people who are failing. It is for people who are serious about not settling. The professionals who benefit most from coaching are not the ones in crisis — they are the ones who sense that their current trajectory will not take them where they want to go, and want to change that before more time passes.
Here are ten clear signals that working with a career coach — specifically in the next 30 days — would meaningfully change your professional trajectory.
You’ve been applying for months with no results
If you’ve been submitting applications consistently for 3+ months and seeing few or no callbacks, the problem is almost never the job market. It is positioning. Your resume and LinkedIn are likely telling the wrong story — either describing what you’ve done without making clear why you’re right for what you’re targeting, or applying to roles too broadly without a sharp enough focus. A career coach diagnoses this quickly and fixes it.
Urgent
You don’t know what you actually want to do
This is the most common reason people seek career coaching — and the most valuable one to address. Feeling unclear about direction is not a character flaw. It is a signal that the clarity work has not yet been done. The Clarity Before Strategy™ framework was built precisely for this situation: to move a professional from vague dissatisfaction to precise, motivated direction.
Self-awareness
You’re underpaid compared to peers with similar experience
Salary conversations are uncomfortable, which is why most professionals avoid them and quietly accept undercompensation for years. A career coach helps you understand your actual market value, build the narrative that justifies a higher number, and have the conversation with confidence — whether that’s a negotiation with your current employer or a salary negotiation with a new one.
Compensation
You’ve been passed over for promotion — more than once
Being passed over once can be circumstance. Being passed over twice is a signal worth examining carefully. It usually means one of three things: the business case for your promotion hasn’t been built, your visibility with decision-makers is lower than you think, or there’s a specific gap — leadership presence, stakeholder management, strategic communication — that needs to be addressed. Career coaching identifies which it is and what to do about it.
Priority
You’re considering a major career switch
A career switch made without a structured plan produces one of two outcomes: an unnecessarily long and demoralising search, or landing in a new role that turns out to be the same problems in a different context. Career coaching ensures your transition is strategic — with a precise target, a repositioned brand, and a plan that actually accounts for the gap between where you are and where you’re going.
Transition
You feel stuck but can’t articulate why
This is the “something’s off but I don’t know what” feeling. You’re not unhappy enough to make a drastic move, but not satisfied enough to feel good about staying. This vague discontent rarely resolves itself — it needs a structured diagnosis. A single coaching session often names the problem clearly enough to produce real relief, even before the solution is implemented.
Clarity
Your resume is more than three years old
Resumes that haven’t been updated in three or more years are almost always misaligned with both current market expectations and the professional’s actual current trajectory. ATS systems have changed, keyword expectations have evolved, and the way impact should be quantified has shifted. An outdated resume is one of the most expensive career liabilities — because you don’t notice the cost until you’re actively searching.
Brand
Your LinkedIn hasn’t been updated since 2022 or earlier
LinkedIn is not a static CV. It is an active positioning tool — and recruiters at India’s top companies search it daily. A profile last updated three or four years ago sends a signal, consciously or not: that you’re not actively managing your career. Even if you’re not job searching, an optimised LinkedIn profile attracts opportunities. An outdated one quietly closes them.
Visibility
You’re burning out — but you don’t want to quit
Burnout is not always a sign that you’re in the wrong field. It can be a sign that you’re in the right field but in the wrong role, at the wrong company, or operating without the right boundaries or support. Career coaching helps you distinguish between “I need to change everything” and “I need to change specific things” — a distinction that can save years of unnecessary disruption.
Wellbeing
You’re returning to work after a career break
Re-entering the job market after a maternity leave, health break, or personal pivot requires a specific strategy — not just an updated resume. The narrative around the break, the targeting of returnee-friendly companies, the rebuilding of network connections, and the confidence work required to re-engage with the market all benefit enormously from structured coaching support.
Re-entry
“If three or more of these signs resonate with where you are right now, you’re not at the beginning of a problem — you’re past the point where waiting makes sense.”
How many signs apply to you?
Count the signs above that describe your situation
Frequently Asked Questions
If 3+ signs apply — let’s talk
Book a session with Sandeep Anand. No commitment beyond 30 minutes. Real clarity guaranteed.


