2.Cincinnati Chapter Event - March 14, 2012
Can You Re-Make Yourself Into a "Hot" Librarian?
Please join us on March 14th at the lovely Lloyd Library for a combination of their hot chili pepper exhibit and a "hot" program on raising your visibility, embedding yourself and otherwise making yourself an indispensable, indescribably 'hot' commodity in your organization!
Date: March 14, 2012
Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Location:
Lloyd Library and Museum
917 Plum Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
721-3707
Program Description:
Are you a strong candidate in today's competitive market? Are you sufficiently valued within your organization? Employers are searching for the “passive” candidate and making decisions about interviews based on “key words” in your application and on your LinkedIn and other social networking sites. Gain insight into how to be the candidate of choice and the importance of building relationships once you are hired. Kathy Grant will provide specific examples and ideas for increasing your internal and external profile.
Kathy Grant has developed procedures and managed recruitment processes for hiring experienced candidates. She has initiated training and programming related to professional job search strategies. She has developed resources and established professional working relationships with corporations, law firms and government agencies. She has years of experience in career counseling as the Director of the Career Planning Center at the University of Cincinnati. She is a nationally recognized speaker with career based presentations at university-wide training for professionals. Kathy has written extensively including articles, book chapters, training materials and manuals.
Also hear from a panel of your peers about their successes! How to identify areas of focus and lessons learned to keep their value high!
Cost:
$10.00 Members
$15.00 Non-members
$5.00 Students
Unemployed - Free
Registration: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HOTchilipeppers
Note: Parking is available next door in municipal lot.
Questions: Please contact Emily Klukken (emilyklukken@yahoo.com) or Barbara Silbersack (barbara.silbersack@thompsonhine.com)
Please join us on March 14th at the lovely Lloyd Library for a combination of their hot chili pepper exhibit and a "hot" program on raising your visibility, embedding yourself and otherwise making yourself an indispensable, indescribably 'hot' commodity in your organization!
Date: March 14, 2012
Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Location:
Lloyd Library and Museum
917 Plum Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
721-3707
Program Description:
Are you a strong candidate in today's competitive market? Are you sufficiently valued within your organization? Employers are searching for the “passive” candidate and making decisions about interviews based on “key words” in your application and on your LinkedIn and other social networking sites. Gain insight into how to be the candidate of choice and the importance of building relationships once you are hired. Kathy Grant will provide specific examples and ideas for increasing your internal and external profile.
Kathy Grant has developed procedures and managed recruitment processes for hiring experienced candidates. She has initiated training and programming related to professional job search strategies. She has developed resources and established professional working relationships with corporations, law firms and government agencies. She has years of experience in career counseling as the Director of the Career Planning Center at the University of Cincinnati. She is a nationally recognized speaker with career based presentations at university-wide training for professionals. Kathy has written extensively including articles, book chapters, training materials and manuals.
Also hear from a panel of your peers about their successes! How to identify areas of focus and lessons learned to keep their value high!
Cost:
$10.00 Members
$15.00 Non-members
$5.00 Students
Unemployed - Free
Registration: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HOTchilipeppers
Note: Parking is available next door in municipal lot.
Questions: Please contact Emily Klukken (emilyklukken@yahoo.com) or Barbara Silbersack (barbara.silbersack@thompsonhine.com)
