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My Career Transitions: How to Use Social Media to Turbo Charge Your Job Search
Stand out by using social media tools: LinkedIn, Twitter, blogging, email marketing & YouTube. Attract the attention of hiring managers
April 11, 2015: How to Use Social Media to Turbo Charge Your Job Search
You’ve been there...Applying for jobs posted on internet job boards and never hearing a word. Sending your resume around and not getting many nibbles. Statistics show that only a small percentage of jobs are posted and they attract hundreds of candidates. It can feel like playing the lottery. You wonder: how are you supposed to stand out? You’d think it would be impossible, but it’s not. It doesn’t have to be that way. You just have to be a little creative. Speaker Theresa Hummel-Krallinger will help you learn how to stand out from the crowd by using social media tools such as LinkedIn, Twitter, blogging, email marketing and YouTube and attract the attention of corporate recruiters, headhunters and hiring managers. During this session you will discover how to be considered for positions you were not aware were even open and get more interviews so you can land your next great opportunity.
Theresa Hummel-Krallinger, President of High Five Performance, Inc., is highly regarded for her ability to help organizations implement meaningful performance enhancement processes that improve morale and achieve financial results. She is a well-respected corporate trainer and performance consultant, but it’s her work as a humorist and motivational speaker that sets her apart.
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WHERE
My Career Transitions meetings/forums are held the second Saturday of the month, 9:45 – 11:45 a.m., at Penn State’s Great Valley campus, Conference Center - Auditorium, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, Pa, 19355. There is no meeting in August or December.
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MyCareerTransitions workshops are free but advanced registration is required. For more information or to register, visit www.mycareertransitions.com.
