Don't miss out on this information packed workshop; you'll leave this workshop feeling reenergized and ready to take action!
More than 700 'displaced professionals' have already attended this unique "job search" workshop. The focus is on conducting research, not writing a resume; it's on preparing and implementing a marketing plan, not on applying for posted positions. Attendees will see how the Six Degrees of Separation can impact their marketing strategy and learn how to ask for support from individuals in their network.
This workshop will be presented at Stony Brook Manhattan (27th Street and Park Ave South) on
Thursday, May 3rd, 5:00p.m. till 7:30p.m.
RSVP on ZebraNET: Event ID 1153
First come, first serve
Topics Include
- Ways to let employers know you have what they're looking for
- Tips for showing that your talent is transferrable
- Networking techniques for introverts Real life, recent case studies in self marketing
- Recognizing how your personality type can drive your job search strategy
- Answering the question: What Do You Do?"
- Combining active and passive marketing methods
- A mixed bag of job search tips and techniques
Who Should Attend?
Anyone in "job search" mode - either unemployed, under-employed or looking to make a job or career change. This workshop has something of value for everyone, even those who attended workshops at outplacement firms or the NYS Department of Labor.
What Others Are Saying
"Your passion really comes through and motivates people to keep up the fight."
"I learned more in four hours than in four months at [a leading outplacement firm]."
"I like your dynamic nature, can-do attitude, and enthusiasm."
This workshop is made exceptional by the individual conducting it - Richard Gluck, a career coach, author of the Job Search Street Smarts series of booklets and Executive in Residence at Stony Brook University's Career Center. He has conducted more than seventy Career Transition workshops and provides one-on-one career coaching.