Career Consulting & Contract Review
Are you concerned that your new employment contract may not be in your best interests or have trouble finding some one to work or buy your practice? Schedule a consultation with our Career OD Consultant to gain valuable insights and ensure your career goals are aligned!
Associate OD | Practice Owner
Dr. Chris Lopez O.D & Jennifer Chu O.D has dedicated themselves to aiding optometry students and young ODs in their career progression since his own time in optometry school, aiming to maximize the efficiency of their job search.
While optometry schools excel in clinical preparation, they predominantly focus on honing medical skills, often overlooking career advancement strategies. Prioritizing excellent patient care is crucial, yet it’s equally vital to secure a satisfying and rewarding professional position.
Our transparent, flat-fee pricing ensures clarity and affordability, with all consultations conducted online for your convenience. Our straightforward approach is designed to highlight your strengths, significantly enhancing your potential for success. Trust us for a service that's convenient, affordable, and effective.
Services Offered:
- ✅ Employer Career Consultation (50min)
- ✅ Associate Career Consulting (50min)
- ✅ Resume/CV & Cover Letter Review (50min)
- ✅ Interview Assistance/One-on-one Mock Practice (50min)
👉 How to get Started: Book a consult online with either Chris or Jenn for a full custom career plan
📧 Contact:
- Chris Lopez O.D at CareerConsulting@odsonfinance.com
- Jennifer Chu O.D at Jenniferchu@odsonfinance.com
Legal Disclaimer: Neither Chris Lopez O.D and Jennifer Chu O.D nor ODsonFinance LLC are attorneys, and as such, they cannot be held responsible for any potential damages resulting from the limited career review services provided. The content and material provided through our services are for informational purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice, judgment, or interpretation. By engaging our services, you agree to absolve us of any liability/damage. To access the full disclaimer, please click here.
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