Michelle Perchuk Partners with Knowable to Help Fresh Graduates and Young Professionals Ace Competitive Job Applications

Becoming a career progression coach was never in Michelle Perchuk’s plan. Still, it was a path that chose her. Today, Michelle plays a crucial role in equipping fresh college graduates and young professionals to craft powerful profiles to land their dream jobs. Furthermore, with her partnership with Knowable, an audio-only learning platform, the coach became an even greater force to reckon with. 

As a former corporate professional herself, Michelle Perchuk knows how competitive the corporate world can be. Straight out of college, she immediately explored the chaotic jungle of New York City. Her first job was being a successful executive in the consulting world catering to wall street. Eventually, with the knowledge she acquired from her impressive career, Michelle took a leap of faith to build her own business amid the recession. Michelle’s efforts were not wasted as she succeeded in running a company in one of the most cutthroat cities in the world for eight years.

After the long journey, Michelle Perchuk feels that she has finally found the perfect path for her. She is the founder and CEO of MTV Coaching, one of the leading coaching firms on the scene. As a career progression coach, Michelle has effortlessly helped countless individuals land jobs in some of the most competitive companies in various industries. With her close ties with elite recruitment firms, Fortune 1,000 companies, hiring managers, human resource professionals, and C-suite executives, Michelle is thriving in assisting her clients through the taxing hiring process. 

Even amid the pandemic, Michelle Perchuk strives to present solutions crafted to adapt to today’s employment challenges. Most employers have shifted to the digital space to remain operational, and Michelle assures her clients that there is “a way to find clarity in chaos.” She understands that the workplace is ever-evolving, and as society faces challenges, it will continue to evolve. With that, Michelle teaches her clients to continually move forward.

With her partnership with Knowable, Michelle Perchuk was able to share her knowledge and expertise with her clients anywhere in the world. As an expert in landing careers, Michelle has formulated messages helpful for aspiring professionals, inspired by some of the most outstanding teachers in history—Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, and many other masters. 

Through Knowable, Michelle Perchuk shares tips and tricks for standing out in a competitive job market. With the thousands of applicants vetting for jobs across the country, it’s essential for aspiring individuals to know their niche and rise above the rest. Michelle takes the artistry of the hiring process online and positively impacts the lives of her listeners across the globe.

“What pains me most about today’s difficult-to-navigate work culture is to see many young professionals waste precious years on the wrong career path, in dead-end or unfulfilling jobs, or starting businesses unsuited to their talents and aspirations,” said Michelle Perchuk. “That’s why I’ve dedicated my more than two decades of successful recruitment, coaching, corporate networking, and personal experience toward helping dissatisfied professionals and recent grads land their dream job or launch their ideal start-up,” she added. 

After successfully placing thousands of job applicants to their dream jobs, Michelle now has a mission to spread what she knows to more people worldwide. As a coach, she takes great satisfaction knowing that her actions have uplifted another to achieve great heights. But beyond her practical knowledge, Michelle eclipses other coaches because of her genuine compassion. 

“I am devoting all of my unique and extensive experience toward personally guiding each of my clients who, eager and determined to be successful, just need to be pointed in the right direction,” Michelle Perchuk said. Learn more about the career progression coach on her website.

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