About

Hi, I’m Celeste Wroblewski, a Chicago native and career coach with a passion for helping people find and create purposeful work at any stage of their lives.

My Background

My interest in career development was kindled at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where I graduated with a B.A. in comparative literature, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa (yay liberal arts!) and trained as a Paraprofessional Career Consultant.

Since my time at the U of I, I’ve helped countless clients of different backgrounds, cultures, and experience levels with career transition and job hunting. I focus especially – but not exclusively – on folks seeking nonprofit and social impact work.

My coaching certification is from GetFive, a rigorous program that emphasizes all aspects of job hunting, including assessments, search strategies, resume writing, interviewing, and salary negotiation. 

And I keep up to date through continuing education with groups such as the National Career Development Association, the Resume Writing Academy, the Institute of Coaching, and the University of Toronto’s Solutions-based Brief Coaching program.

A Fellow of Leadership Greater Chicago, I’ve held roles as a senior executive and board member for a number of prestigious nonprofits over many years, getting first-hand experience in the hiring process.

My mission is to help people craft careers and build lives that are meaningful and fulfilling. My clients will tell you that I do so with expertise, kindness, and a good sense of humor.

Four Facts About Me

  1. I live with my husband, Les Orenstein, a ceramic artist, in West Rogers Park, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Chicago. Fifty-two languages are spoken at the school on the corner!

  2. In my free time, I volunteer as a tutor of young children for an amazing neighborhood refugee organization, FORA (Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America)

  3. My favorite saying was learned from my mom, Betty: “The most wasted day of all is that on which you have not laughed.” From my dad, Jerry, I acquired a strong work ethic and a habit of continually learning. 

  4. I’m grateful to my younger brother and sister, Greg and Roberta, for being my first clients when I was in training as a Paraprofessional Career Consultant while in college. As young as they were, they dutifully completed “the flower exercise” from the venerable Richard N. Bolles’ What Color is My Parachute?

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“Goes Above and BeyonD”

Celeste is one of a kind in terms of professionalism, knowledge, and initiative. She goes above and beyond. She was instrumental in helping me – as an early-career professional – to take stock of my skills, create a vision for my professional future, and see it through until the goal was reached.

—Adam N.

Credentials & Affiliations

University of Illinois

Paraprofessional Career Consultant, University of Illinois

NCDA | National Career Development Associatoin

Member, National Career Development Association

Affiliate, Institute of Coaching

Certified Career Coach, GetFive

Leadership Greater Chicago

Fellow, Leadership Greater Chicago