Coaching for the high-achieving, ambitious, and
completely overwhelmed.

I coach high-performing young people through college and early-career decisions and transitions that set them up for life—because those years are too critical not to have someone in your corner.

Light emerges from a corner just like ambitious people emerging from a sense of overwhelm in college or early career transitions.

Because I’ve been there. At every pivotal juncture after leaving home, I felt the same uncertainty. Even with a prestigious full-ride scholarship to Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, I felt lost and invisible the moment I stepped on campus. Four years later, starting my career at McKinsey & Company, I was hit hard by imposter syndrome. Looking back, I now realize that having the right person with the relevant experience in my corner from the very beginning would have made all the difference. Now, I’m here to be in yours.

For 10+ years, I have coached and mentored a number of students and young professionals who have gone on to win major scholarships, land prestigious roles in consulting, finance, and business, and earn top ratings and promotions. I don’t take credit for their achievements, but I am hopeful that I helped unlock the tools, clarity, and confidence within them to approach each transition and decision that got them there.

Why Your Corner Coaching?

College & Early-Career Coach Tanner Snider

Testimonials

Incoming IU freshman Wells Scholar, Savannah

Savannah Staggs
IU Wells Scholar Class of 2029

“Tanner helped me prepare for the most important interview of my life to date—the IU Wells Scholarship interview. His tactical tips were helpful, but more importantly, he quickly got me into the right mindset to approach the interview weekend with.”


Joshua Korn
Assistant Vice President, Equity Research at Barclays

“Right after graduation, as I was trying to determine my early career path and goals, Tanner was there every step of the way. He was incredibly helpful in helping me consider my likes and dislikes, the pros and cons of different industries, and connecting me with the right resources for further guidance.”

Put me in your corner.

Coach handshakes with student.