Jump Start My Job Search

by Stephanie A. Lloyd on June 16, 2009 · 0 comments

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We  all know how tough it is if you are in the market for a new job right now and people are struggling with the new paradigms for securing that next opportunity.  Atlanta-based Kinetix has put together a perfect solution and roadmap for job seekers to enable them to  “Jumpstart My Job Search.”  Shannon Russo, CEO, is hosting a 5-hour workshop including ancillary support materials to enable success!

jumpstartmyjobsearch

This workshop will cover the key components of a successful job search in today’s challenging market.

Snapshot of the workshop agenda:

• Here’s the Deal – perspective on the issues
• Tools of the Trade – resumes, marketing plan, etc
• Casting your Net – networking & netiquette (includes social media)
• What to do Next – plans & steps

The registration fee of $499 includes entrance to the workshop and a jam-packed Jumpstart Guide (200 page manual) with all the aspects covered in the workshop and additional topics, tools, tips and tricks to help you get to the finish line.  Participants will also receive a professional photo (taken at the event) for use in online profiles.

 Additionally, each participant will receive a personal assessment that will identify their strengths and areas of interests. This information will help you focus your search to opportunities where you can be most successful and provide valuable interview tips to help you get there. This assessment, a $150 value, is included in the registration fee!

Learn more by visiting the website:  http://www.jumpstartmyjobsearch.com

You can add yourself to the event on Facebook. Please feel free share with your friends and anyone else that may be interested.  Kinetix will be keeping everyone updated here as we add information about the event. 

Email jumpstartmyjobsearch@kinetixhr.com if you have questions about the event.

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