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JobSeeker Meeting Monday, Jan. 16 job seekers do not want to miss this new year special

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 If you are a numbers person, you will love the statistical analysis that Ted Daywalt provides in a look back at the job market over 2011, but more importantly, where he predicts the jobs of 2012 will be.  If you are a serious job seeker this is a must see presentation!

Since 1999 Mr. Daywalt has been the president and CEO of VetJobs, the leading military employment site on the Internet, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and recognized as the top military employment site by CareerXRoads, WEDDLE’s, Workforce Management Magazine, AIRS, Reader’s Digest, BusinessWeek and AOL. Mr. Daywalt is regularly cited and interviewed in the press, including USA Today, New York Times, 60 Minutes, Military Times, PBS Frontline, Huffington Post, Andy Dean America Now, many radio shows and local newspapers and FOX Business News. 

Mr. Daywalt is published and is an in demand speaker and consultant for various business organizations, government agencies and universities. His specialties include recruiting and retention, the Internet, employment, economic trends,. Mr. Daywalt was one of the CEOs invited to the White House Jobs Summit in November 2009 and testified before the President’s Special Commission on the National Guard and Reserve. 

 

 In addition, we are pleased to have Ms. Judi Adams, Principle of RightChanges, and author of a ground breaking book,  "Found a job yet?  And other questions not to ask. " .  Ms. Adams will be sharing her story which is guaranteed to bring encouragement to all job seekers.

 

 

 

  

 

 

Don't miss the networking and opportunities to get one on one feedback from Career Coaches, Vice President of Human Resources at one of the largest companies in Cobb County, as well as other HR experts.

Go to www.jobseekers.org for meeting time and place

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