I don't know. Usually clients talk to me to see if we click, ask questions and decide if I can help or not.
On one hand I have been doing software development for a long time, 40+ years of coding (currently Go), 25+ years as a manager (CTO, DoE, HoD,...) in large enterprises and startups. Founded three startups, one fizzled out, one went belly up in 2001 and one sold successfully.
But I learn something new every day.
On the other hand I have no training in coaching - but have been doing it for some years now. You decide.
I generally call bullshit on coaches, but with that sort of experience you may be one of the few who can actually advise.
I always find it extremely difficult to believe a 20 or 30-something can provide meaningful coaching advice, most of it is going to end up being a combination of theory (what they think) and things they've read (their interpretation of others experience).
On one hand I have been doing software development for a long time, 40+ years of coding (currently Go), 25+ years as a manager (CTO, DoE, HoD,...) in large enterprises and startups. Founded three startups, one fizzled out, one went belly up in 2001 and one sold successfully.
But I learn something new every day.
On the other hand I have no training in coaching - but have been doing it for some years now. You decide.