Maybe you didn’t quit your job, but have you quit your job search?
Job searching isn’t easy - it taxes your finances, your relationships, and your confidence - it can even threaten your faith in God. Whenever we are engaged in activities that seem to have absolutely no positive impact (no matter how necessary we may believe in our minds that persevering in that activity may be), we will tend to quit doing those activities. I don’t just mean that you stop doing the activity – you can “quit” (i.e. quit acting with faith and hope) and still keep going through the motions. Don’t settle for quitting on finding a great career opportunity, but quit using an approach that is statistically unlikely to yield much positive results! Learn a job search approach that is not only much more effective, but is also an approach that you will be much more likely to keep working at with faith and with hope. Get your hope back and get a job quicker.`
Come join Greg Dillon for an eye-opening and dynamic 2-hour workshop where he will reveal a proven strategy for gaining access to the “hidden” job market. Feel free to come and bring your friends – it’s free, but please RSVP so that we know how many people to prepare for.
Where: The North River Church of Christ Sanctuary (320 Austin Ave NE Marietta, GA 30060)
When: Sunday, December 4th, 2011 1:00–3:00PM
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| 8/16/2011
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3 Positions open at Meditech
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There are a couple of positions open at Meditech.
They have design programmer positions and support specialist positions as well as implementation specialists which requires about 60% travel for training customers on site. 3 position links are below!
Joe Sullivan
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| 2/26/2011
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9 New Positions at Georgia's Own
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Hello!
Amber Soley........
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