Meeting Information
Measuring Your Job Search Success
Date:
Thursday August 5, 2021
Time:
6:30pm - 8:30pm US/Eastern GMT-4:00
Location:
Virtual Meeting
Directions:

Meeting capacity:

299

Suggested Donation:

Agenda:

Please join us and John Hadley as John discusses “Measuring Your Job Search Success”

 

Many in a job search get stuck in busy mode, working hard all week long on their search, but not knowing whether what they are doing is getting them where they need to go, or at the rate it could be.

 

Just by tracking a few key activities, you can start to tell which are truly effective, and which are just sucking up valuable time and resources.  This will position you to make sure that everything you are doing is actually productive, and by following progress over time, you can evaluate how much the tweaks you make to your process are really helping your search.

 

In this interactive session, John Hadley (www.JHACareers.com) will help us identify the key activities we should be tracking so we can continually improve the results of our own searches.

 

About The Presenter

John Hadley coaches job seekers who are frustrated with their search, as well as professionals struggling to achieve the visibility that leads to great new opportunities at work. 

 

John was a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries in the financial services industry for 25 years in roles ranging from Product Manager to Chief Actuary. He then opened a successful consulting practice helping companies make their systems operate as advertised, which generated over $2.5 million in revenues. 18 years ago he opened his Career Search Counseling business, and has helped hundreds land the job and pay they deserve. 

 

John is a sought-after speaker on career and marketing issues, is the Editor of The Stepping Stone, a leadership and personal development journal, and publishes his own Career Tips newsletter, read by over 9,500 professionals internationally. He has a BS in Mathematics from Stanford University, where he also satisfied the requirements for an Economics major.

Please reserve your seat for the meetings by signing up at the www.TheFENG.org website under Bergen County Chapter Meetings. I can be reached at the following:

201-919-2607 - Cell
201-337-7554 - Home
[email protected]

Regards,
Marty Latman

For meeting information, please contact:

Marty Latman

201-919-2607
Attendees
22
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