If I'd read my AOL e-mail earlier, I would have been able to tell you about this yesterday ... but better late than never!
The Career Management Alliance is giving careers professionals a free sneak peak at the lineup for their annual conference in Minneapolis later this month, through a free webinar.
DATE: Wednesday, April 9th, 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Eastern
COST: Free
PROGRAM: 2008 Alliance Conference Preview
SPEAKERS:
--Rob Schultz of Audacious Audio on "Quick-Start Secrets to Passive Revenue
Success"
--Joseph Daniel McCool on "Looking to the Future: Employment, Hiring & Talent
Management Trends"
--Susan Britton Whitcomb of Career Coach Academy on "Tomorrow's Success
Strategies: Moving Into the Future"
--Ford Myers of Career Potential on "The Coaching System is the Solution!"
--Makini Theresa Harvey and Murray Mann on "A Career Mosaic: Successfully
Managing Your Multicultural Client Base"
--John Suarez of Success Stories INK on "Top 10 Secrets to Becoming An Expert
Resume Writer"
--Jim Dalbey of Ernst & Young on "Corporate Talent Acquisition and Career
Management From The Experts"
--Paul Forster of Indeed.com on "Building Your Business Worth: Powering Yourself
& Your Organization to Success"
Each presenter will explain his or her main takeaways, and we'll take questions
at the end.
To register for the webinar visit: http://www.careermanagementalliance.com/teleseminars.php
To register for the conference, visit: https://monkey.he.net/%7Ecareerma/reg-conf.php
If you haven't yet downloaded my "sneak peak" at the great information in the new "Best of the Conferences" special report, you can do so here:
http://www.rwdigest.com/RWDBestofConferencePreview.pdf
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
New Resume Writers' Digest Special Report
I love attending careers industry professional conferences. I've been to more than a half-dozen over the years, and always came away with lots of great information. Whether you're new to the profession, or are a long-time resume writer, conferences provide networking opportunities, the chance to get away for a few days, and lots and lots of great ideas and techniques from the industry's biggest names.
One of the things the print version of Resume Writers' Digest was known for was our great conference coverage. From 2000-2005, we provided recaps (often with photos and handouts) from the conferences of the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches (they discontinued holding an annual conference a few years ago), the National Resume Writers' Association, Career Masters Institute (now Career Management Alliance), and the Professional Resume Writing and Research Association (now Career Directors International).
As I read through some of these back issues, I realized how valuable this information is -- so I re-edited and re-designed the information into what will be two special reports. The first one -- available now -- is a 60+-page special report, "Best of the Conferences: 2000-2002." It includes the 2000 PARW Conference in Toronto, the 2001 NRWA Conference in San Antonio, the 2001 PARW Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida, the 2002 PRWRA Conference in Atlanta, the 2002 CMI Conference in San Diego, and two careers-related sessions from the 2002 AJST Conference in Orlando.
The second special report (release date TBA) will include 2003-2005 conference coverage.
You can download the 2000-2002 Special Report from www.tinyurl.com/2so87a and it will be delivered to you for immediate download as an Adobe Acrobat PDF.
To give you an idea of how valuable this information is, I've prepared a "Best of the Conferences" Preview newsletter, which you can download for free. It's sponsored by the National Resume Writers' Association and Career Directors International.
Speaking of the NRWA, you have less than a week to take advantage of the special early-bird pricing for the 11th Annual NRWA Conference, scheduled for Sept. 24-27, 2008 in San Diego. Until March 31, registration is just $325 (or available in three payments of $112). After April 1, the cost is $385 (or two payments of $198). Visit www.thenrwa.com for details.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
NRWA Conference Early Registration Deadline Approaching
You have until March 31, 2008 to take advantage of $60 savings on your registration for the National Resume Writers' Association 11th Annual Conference. It will be held Sept. 24-27, 2008 in San Diego, California.
Early Bird Registration is just $325. Wait until April 1 or later and the price is $385. For more information, visit www.TheNRWA.com.
The conference will feature sessions on website marketing, interviewing clients, assessment tools, minority job seekers, client agreements and more.
On a related note, I'm still looking for careers industry professionals to take my brief survey on conference attendance. Be sure to sign up for the Resume Writers' Digest mailing list (use form in the top right-hand corner of the blog) to be notified of future surveys. You can also receive our FREE "Best Of" Conference Preview newsletter (12 pages).
Early Bird Registration is just $325. Wait until April 1 or later and the price is $385. For more information, visit www.TheNRWA.com.
The conference will feature sessions on website marketing, interviewing clients, assessment tools, minority job seekers, client agreements and more.
On a related note, I'm still looking for careers industry professionals to take my brief survey on conference attendance. Be sure to sign up for the Resume Writers' Digest mailing list (use form in the top right-hand corner of the blog) to be notified of future surveys. You can also receive our FREE "Best Of" Conference Preview newsletter (12 pages).
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