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I was unable to click on your link for the webinar series. Please send by email.
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Linda
Linda,
The link to register is:
http://www.tinyurl.com/8webinars
I look forward to seeing you there!
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Kevin
Kevin,
Thank you so much for sharing this webinar – it was great! I have signed up for the series and can’t wait to get started!
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Jason
Kevin,
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. The webinar was informative.
Marie
Thanks – good information. I felt like you were helping me more than trying to sell something.
Kevin,
I was finally able to listen to your Webinar after missing it yesterday due to technical problems (mine). I found the webinar to be very informative and thatnk you for sharing this information.
Bob
Thank you for informative presentation.
I have been ‘avoiding’ a great deal of mistakes.
However, I was able to glean some gems from that I found useful.
Kind regards,
Heather
Others have said to leave a “goal” off the resume, which makes sense if resumes target specific jobs, but my career has spread out over many areas and to account for the last 10 years it tends to look like I can’t be really good at anything when I’ve excelled at basically everything.
I have added a quick one sentence summary of my skills at the top in place of a goal hoping as people read through my resume they will won’t toss it based on what looks unrelated to a specific job closer to the top.
Does anything pop into your head?
- Ron
I would like the information on finding out the “5 Secrets to the Perfect Job” that recruiters begged you not to reveal.
Thanks,
Mike