Flexible Pricing

Engagement models designed to align with your organization’s needs,
workforce size, and transition complexity.

Pricing structures are shaped by scope, duration, and level of support, and are discussed collaboratively to ensure clarity, fairness, and measurable value.

A Plan for Your Needs

Whether you are an individual facing an unexpected severance or an HR professional administering a planned workforce reduction, our product pricing is designed to accommodate your specific needs .

Monthly Retainer

$___ / month

Focused for the individual client according to Employer severance provision.

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What’s included

  • Individual engagement
  • Flexible success-based terms.

Tiered Package

$___ / month

The universe of tools available to job-seekers in a selectable format.

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What’s included

  • Feature-centric pricing.
  • Especially focussed for those farther along in Search.

Corporate Flexible Pricing

New
$8-18,000

HR Professionals will find the full suite of support services here, with realtime progress reporting dashboard and presentation visibility emphasized. Appropriate for 5-20 employees.

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What’s included

  • Blanket license for your workforce transformation.

Transformation is people and systems.

Envisioning and creating long-term beneficial outcomes for all affected stakeholders.

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