Pricing & Packages
Evolution
Six 30-minute sessions bi-weekly over a 3-month period.
For working on immediate, short-term goals, such as looking for a job or changing jobs, and more.
CDN $375
Exploration
Six 1-hour sessions monthly over a 6-month period.
For medium-term career planning, considering further education, leaving a toxic work environment, and more.
CDN $750
Transformation
Twelve 1-hour sessions monthly over a 12-month period.
For long-term career goals, career pivots, changing industries, starting own business, and more.
CDN $1500
Foundation
Three 1-hour sessions (or six 30-minute sessions) over a 3-month period.
Limited to current students, recent graduates (<1 year), and McGill University and University of British Columbia: School of Population & Public Health alumni only.
CDN $250
Preparation
1-hour single session.
For resume or cover letter assistance; preparing before an interview or debriefing afterwards; or follow-up after the Evolution, Exploration, Transformation, or Foundation packages, and more.
CDN $150
** If you are experiencing financial hardship, the pricing for all the packages are open to discussion. We can have a conversation about a payment plan or a temporarily reduced rate if that would make my services more accessible to you. Let’s talk! :)
Please note that I reserve a limited number of reduced rate spots but unfortunately cannot accommodate all requests due to overwhelming need. Thanks for your understanding! **
Contact to Book
Email
sally.yue.lin [at] gmail.com
LinkedIn
@sallyyuelin
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It's giving equity :)
It's giving equity :)
I am committed to generational equity and acknowledge that for many Gen Z students, the cost of post-secondary education, rent, transportation and groceries are all increasing at the same time.
My contribution to addressing these systemic challenges is to commit 10% of the fee for each career coaching session towards the Sally Yue Lin Award in Population and Public Health, a scholarship for equity-deserving graduate students at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health, where I completed my masters degree.
If you would also like to support the scholarship award through a donation, please reach out.
Together, we can make the greatest impact in the lives and careers of students.