OPTIMIZING your CAREER and JOB SEARCH

OPTIMIZING your CAREER and JOB SEARCH

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Job search triggers, career pivots, the hidden job market, cold calling use, resume mistakes, nailing the interview, & other dos and don'ts

By Technology Professionals Networking Group (TPNG)Follow

Date and time

Tuesday, November 28 · 3:45 – 5:30pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Mobile eTicket

The Technology Professionals Networking Group (TPNG) EVENT!

Tuesday, Nov 28th at 7pm EST on ZOOM.

JOIN US for networking, business leads, professional support, making new contacts and friends!

Free TPNG membership: www.tpng.org

The presentation topic will be:

🏆 OPTIMIZING your CAREER and JOB SEARCH 🏆

PRESENTER: Ed Samuel

It takes work to optimize your career and that includes conducting an effective job search whether you are working or unemployed. Learn the early-stage triggers of when to optimize your career and if your strategy is pro-active or reactive. Learn why taking your time can pay off in assessing your career before starting a job search. Learn if a career pivot can help you get to that better place. Career pivots can be easy to extremely hard and there are specific steps that one can take to help the cause. If you have 30+ years of experience, agism is an additional challenge.

Learn why a rock star resume and LinkedIn profile can make all the difference as a starting point. Learn why a solid and strategic network is so critical and areas where networking can go wrong. Learn if you are putting too much emphasis in one or two singular areas of your job search. Are you doing a targeted job search or relaying too much on the job boards or recruiters? Are you prepared to interview like a lion and articulate your value, ask tough questions even during the initial screening calls? Are you prepared to talk about the strengths of your personality? Are you ready to attack the hidden job market? Do you know how you can use AI to your advantage? What resources do you lean on to stay resilient?

Learn why picking up the phone and engaging people that you do not know may be the deciding factor on landing the best job versus a job. Learn what to look for when dealing with a rock-solid 3rd party recruiter. Learn how to negotiate a job offer and the big mistakes that are made without you even knowing it? Overall, do you have an overarching strategy for your job search and career?

Takeaways:

  • Learn the big triggers that can trigger a job search
  • Assess you career and determine if you need to pivot
  • Learn why putting all your effort into only 1-3 areas of a job search can hurt you
  • Learn how to attack the hidden job market and why a cold call is not always a bad play
  • Lean the biggest mistakes made on resumes and LinkedIn profiles
  • Learn the best ways to nail the interview

This will be a unique presentation as it does require 100% audience participation on each best practice area discussed. Please come with your questions.

ED SAMUEL BIO

Ed leads Career Professionals Executive Networking Forum (CPENG) in Wilmington, DE, Believers in Business (BIB) small business forum for greater Kennett Square, PA, hosts “Optimize Your Career” program on Philly radio, 1180 am WFYL every Saturday morning, and co-hosts a weekly faith and career forum on Tuesdays at 11 am EST under Thought Leadership Branding (TLB) house on Clubhouse. He is a frequent speaker at: Philadelphia Area Great Careers Group, ExecuNet, TPNG, Chem/Pharma, Joseph’s People, Lehigh Valley Professionals (LVP), FENG, CPENG, Newtown Networking Forum, Career Rebound – FL, Montgomery County Networking Group, PSG of Mercer County – NJ, PSG of Morris County – NJ, CIT – Short Hills, NJ, Innovative Networking Professionals (INP), Association of Finance Professionals (AFP), Philadelphia Diversity Job Fairs, and regional Chamber of Commerce forums. Ed has been a keynote speaker at Wharton University’s annual Alumni forum, Penn State Alumni, University of Penn Alumni, University of DE, PACD, VOCA Center in NYC, writes for national magazines, career blogs and a frequent guest on regional and national basis on both radio, podcasts, and cable TV. Ed was recently interviewed by AARP on ways to stay resilient in a job search.

Ed has 30 years of experience working at multi-billion-dollar global firms to leading edge technology start-ups and founded multiple small businesses. He has led recruiting at a multi-billion-dollar firm and has been an independent third party recruiter. Ed has also held no less than 38 unique paid positions in his career: https://samnovainc.com/fun-fact.

YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER! – There will be no charge to attend this event, but you must pre-register, as only registrants will have access to the online event page containing the Zoom url, event guide and attendee roster.

If you are not familiar with TPNG, see the Philadelphia TPNG overview (above the map below) and the first FAQ.

DID YOU KNOWthat TPNG networking events may qualify for 1-2 PDUs (Professional Development Units) to help maintain your PMI (Project Management Institute) certifications (e.g., PMP, PfMP, PgMP). If you are a member of the TPNG LinkedIn group, click here for details.

Agenda

6:45 – Attendees will be “admitted” into the event

7:00 – Welcome – Announcements – Service Provider Intros – Open Forum

7:15 – 8:30 – TPNG Featured Speaker – Ed Samuel

FAQs

I am not a TPNG member. Can I attend this event? Does is cost anything to join TPNG? How do I join?

We welcome guests at our networking events, however you are encouraged to join, because membership is FREE and you will get all of the benefits of our online groups. We have a TPNG LinkedIn group which serves as the portal for joining TPNG. Click the Join button and we will review your LinkedIn profile within 24 hours. Once your request has been accepted, you will receive the new member Welcome letter, which contains information on our other online group, our FAQ document and additional information to help you get started with TPNG.

What information is contained in the “roster” that is provided?

The roster will contain the name, email address and personal statement for all registrants. You provide this information when you register.

Do I need to provide proof that I registered for the event?

No, it is not necessary to provide proof of registration. Only the people that register will have access to the information you need to attend the event.

What should I do if I registered and then have a conflict that prevents me from attending?

Please cancel your registration via the official Eventbrite process (click here for help) or via the “Contact the Organizer” function.

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