For the past month or so, I’ve been anxiously hovering in the background ever since Susan told me that she was taking over Work Coach Café, this wonderful meeting place for job seekers and careerists that Ronnie Ann created.
When Susan asked me if I’d be interested in joining the new WCC team, I was thrilled. Without hesitation, I said I was in.
I’ve worked closely with Susan for about 5 years as a colleague and Job-Hunt’s Personal Branding Expert, contributing articles on the various aspects of building and leveraging branding for job search. Her mission with Job-Hunt has always been to provide job seekers the best and safest resources and advice. She truly cares. I’m sure she’ll run Work Coach Café with the same dedication.
If you’re wondering who I am, here’s a little bit about me:
My name is Meg Guiseppi. For nearly 20 years, I’ve been a solopreneur in the careers industry. I founded my resume writing business in 1993, which gradually morphed beyond just resume writing into a whole range of job search and personal branding services executive job seekers and careerists need today.
My focus is on helping senior-level and c-level executive job seekers land their next great gig. Quite some time ago, I began offering executive brand development services to help my clients clearly define and differentiate what they offer potential employers over their job-seeking competitors.
You’ll find more about me and what I do on my blogsite, Executive Career Brand, and you can check me out on Twitter – @MegGuiseppi.
Along with Susan, you’ll see me responding to blog comments here at Work Coach Cafe, and I’ll likely contribute blog posts and assist her with various behind-the-scenes activities. Everyone on the team will strive to continue Ronnie Ann’s legacy of providing job seekers a safe place to fall in the daunting new world of job search and work.
I hope you’ll keep an eye on us and participate when it moves you.



Wonderful news, Meg! Congratulations to both you and Susan. Makes me feel great to know that Work Coach Cafe is in such capable hands. I wish you much luck and enjoyment in your new role!
Aw gee, thanks Ronnie Ann! I hope that Susan and all of us on the team do you proud.
Best of luck in your new endeavors!
Meg
Great, Meg! Now we get to read your advice in more places. Looking forward to it!
Aren’t you kind, Susan! It’s truly an honor to be part of the new team, and have this platform to pitch in my two cents.
Thanks for commenting!
Meg