Sunday, November 30, 2008

Interviewing Skills Part 2

Scottsdale Job Network Workshop

Improving Your Interviewing Skills Part 2

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Tuesday, Dec 2, 2008 9-9:30 AM - Open Networking 9:30 AM - Meeting starts

Location: Temple Chai - 4645 East Marilyn Road Phoenix, Arizona 85032

INTERVIEWING, PART II

Facilitator: Jim OHara, President, Kellen James
SJN Board Member, Director of Curriculum Development

In Part II of Interviewing Skills, strategies designed to help you address liabilities, prepare your questions for the interviewer, and send your thank you communications are addressed.

Other helpful hints, including managing the offer, will be shared so that you will be prepared to advance your job search to job acceptance.

Thank you,
Bill Austin

Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Dale Sobol

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting SJN: Peace in the Home During Job Transition

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Monday November 10, 2008 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Date: Monday November 10, 2008
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location: Temple Chai
SJN has invited a husband and wife team of family counselors, Sandy and Douglas Jardine, who are associated with Temple Chai, to offer a one-time workshop to address and help mitigate the impact of unemployment on couples and families. This is a special one-time workshop and members are encouraged to bring their spouse/significant other. No children please.

Thank you,
Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.

Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Wolfgang Wiemer

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Scottsdale Job Network Curriculum Meeting - Creating Leads and Networking

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Tuesday October 21, 2008 9:00 am - 11:30 am for "Creating Leads, Networking"

Join us for NETWORKING at 9 AM and then for the fourth in a series of six programs developed for the SJN Curriculum on the Job Search Process, "Creating Leads, Networking."

I called a friend of mine, John, and asked him if there was an opening at his company. He said he wasnt sure, but didnt think so. I also called three other friends and told them I was looking for work. I asked them that if they heard of anyone who was hiring, would they please let me know. I spent the whole morning on the phone networking. Sound familiar? Most people know what networking isand dont do it OR some think they are networking, but arent doing it correctly. Did you know that 75-80% of jobs are attained through networking? Believe it or notit is true!

Join us when George Fleming will take you through the steps of the networking process! It is not as difficult as you might think. The best part about networking is that it gives you more control of your job search. Learning to network correctly will change your attitude toward this very important area of the job search process. --- come and find out how!

Thank you,
Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Phoenix Jobs

Monday, September 1, 2008

SJN Meeting - Evening Networking: Monday, September 22, 2008 7 PM 9 PM

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Evening Networking: Monday, September 22, 2008 7 PM 9 PM for "Evening Networking"

SJN will be practicing social networking in two forms: first online and then as a mixer. Bill Austin will spend the first hour demonstrating the LinkedIn platform focusing on the how-to's. It should be noted that Bill Austin is not a certified or accredited trainer, not associated with LinkedIn, and LinkedIn is a trademark. After Bill's presentation, we'll have open networking, socializing and light refreshments. Should be a fun time! We'll expect many of our working members to join us for this evening event


Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Audrey Goldman
Dale Sobol

SJN Meeting - Creating Your Vision and Personal Marketing Plan

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Tuesday September 16, 2008, 9 AM 11:30 AM for "Creating Your Vision and Personal Marketing Plan"

Having a vision and creating a personal marketing plan is one of the best ways to start a job search or career transition. Assessing your skills inventory, deciding who you want to dance with and considering whether to relocate are addressed in this thought-provoking presentation. This program will offer insights and guide you to develop a personal marketing strategy and a tactical plan for getting visibility.


Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Bonnie Napier

SJN Meeting - Sharpen Your Interviewing Skills with Phoenix Executives & Recruiters

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Tuesday September 9, 2008, 8:30 AM 11 AM for "Sharpen Your Interviewing Skills with Phoenix Executives & Recruiters"

Plan to join us for our first Interviewing Workshop! This program is designed to help job seekers practice their interviewing skills and get advice and feedback from local executives and recruiters. NOTE: this is not a job fair, however it is a great networking opportunity.
Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Dan Powell

Understanding the Emotions of a Career Change

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Join us on Tuesday September 2, 2008, 9 AM 11:30 AM for "Understanding the Emotions of a Career Change"

Have you been "down-sized," "right sized," "acquired," "merged"? In this time of transition, you will experience a roller coaster of emotions. Join us to understand the emotions that may surface during the job transition period and learn coping strategies. Moving forward, you'll find it easier to focus energies on your job search and next employment opportunity.

Thank you,
Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Jeff Hargens
SJN

Monday, June 30, 2008

Robert Van Arlen and 4th of July Celebration at Scottsdale Job Network

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Jobs Network

Robert Van Arlen

Join us on Tuesday July 1, 2008 as Motivational Speaker Robert Van Arlen presents. Robert Van Arlen is an expert in transforming organizational culture through a process called "Focused Synergy." Born in Honolulu, the former Fortune 500 executive built a reputation during his 15 year career of changing the culture of his teams from whiners to winners.

Roberts distinction is his ability to use the power of music to ignite his audience in an experiential learning environment that becomes a significant element of personal growth.

At this meeting, SJN is celebrating the Fourth of July! Participants are encouraged to wear shorts, patriotic colors or Hawaiian shirts and stay after the meeting for a lunch of hot dogs, etc. No cost, donations appreciated.

Thank you,
Bill Austin

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Jobs


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Wolfgang Wiemer
Scottsdale Job Network

Saturday, June 21, 2008

AZ Job Search - New World, New Resources

After moving to Arizona in early 2007 as VP Medical Sales with a start-up company, my business division was closed down. I faced the harsh realities of searching for a new position in a very sluggish economy, with no local contacts and no cultivated resources. I live in the North East area of the Valley right outside Scottsdale.

Initially, I spent fruitless weeks searching all existing job sites, that proved to be worthless. I then focused on marketing myself to major national search firms. These firms were retained with companies and delivered no jobs that matched my experiences. As I began networking in my community, I met hundreds of displaced professionals like myself searching for new jobs. I uncovered numerous organizations and individuals in Scottsdale and Phoenix marketplace that offered a myriad of fee paid services to the unemployed. I deployed a few of these services and investigated numerous others.

I can say without reservation that one organization stands head-and-shoulders above all the rest in the Scottsdale and surrounding communities. If you are a job seeker needing advice, training, resources, networking and results, contact the The Scottsdale Job Network Without a doubt, this organization provides the most valuable information for job seekers. These programs are scheduled every two weeks, graciously hosted at the Temple Chai facility off Tatum Road.

Christine Vicari is the President of the Scottsdale Job Network. She is an inspiration to everyone, leading this program with unselfishness, courage and resolve. Additionally she has found numerous individuals who donate their time and resources to assist those in need. One of these is Bill Austin. Bill is Vice President of Business Development, AZhttp, Inc. Among his other support, he provides the group with advice regarding Internet Marketing and Search engine optimization to increase your exposure to the marketplace. In addition to job search services, the SJN also shares numerous family support resources to assist those in need. You should know that Chris' tireless energy has recently been successful in creating the SJN to a non-profit, tax-exempt entity.

In summary, I highly endorse the SJN for anyone undergoing a job search and for those who want to assist others in their job search. You will receive more programs, better training, better networking, and better results than all the other other available resources combined within the Scottsdale and surrounding communities.

I have found a new position as VP Global Business Development for a young medical device company in the Valley and I am grateful for all the support of SJN. I recommend this organization to anyone undergoing a job search at this time.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Job Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interviewing Skills for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Interview Questions Related to Personal Motivation and Traits

What makes a job enjoyable for you?



Patrick Hanley

Interview Questions - Job Performance

Interviewing Skills are critical to the career transition process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice responding to a variety of Interview Questions. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Job Performance Related Interview Questions

What is the biggest failure you've had in your career? Why do you believe it was your biggest failure?



Mike Gannon

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interviewing Skills for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Interview Questions Related to Personal Goals and Professional Goals

Do you set goals for yourself and how do you do that?



Audrey Goldman

Job Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interviewing Skills for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Interview Questions Related to Personal Motivation and Traits

How do you define doing a good job?



Paul Dyksterhouse

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sample Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

If you are asked the question during an initial screening interview, you might say that you feel you need to know more about the position's responsibilities before you could give a meaningful answer to that question. Here, too, either by asking the interviewer or search executive (if one is involved), or in research done as part of your homework, you can try to find out whether there is a salary grade attached to the job. If there is, and if you can live with it, say that the range seems right to you.

If the interviewer continues to probe, you might say, "You know that I'm making $______ now. Like everyone else, I'd like to improve on that figure, but my major interest is with the job itself." Remember that the act of taking a new job does not, in and of itself, make you worth more money.

If a search firm is involved, your contact there may be able to help with the salary question. He or she may even be able to run interference for you. If, for instance, he tells you what the position pays, and you tell him that you are earning that amount now and would Like to do a bit better, he might go back to the employer and propose that you be offered an additional 10%.

If no price range is attached to the job, and the interviewer continues to press the subject, then you will have to restpond with a number. You cannot leave the impression that it does not really matter, that you'll accept whatever is offered. If you've been making $80,000 a year, you can't say that a $35,000 figure would be fine without sounding as if you've given up on yourself. (If you are making a radical career change, however, this kind of disparity may be more reasonable and understandable.)

Don't sell yourself short, but continue to stress the fact that the job itself is the most important thing in your mind. The interviewer may be trying to determine just how much you want the job. Don't leave the impression that money is the only thing that is important to you. Link questions of salary to the work itself.

But whenever possible, say as little as you can about salary until you reach the "final" stage of the interview process. At that point, you know that the company is genuinely interested in you and that it is likely to be flexible in salary negotiations.





Greg Novak
Doug Barrett

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

If you had enough money to retire right now, would you?



Answer yes if you would. But since you need to work, this is the type of work you prefer. Do not say yes if you do not mean it.



John Bomarito
Sue Barenholtz

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Why should we hire you?



Point out how your assets meet what the organization needs. Do not mention any other candidates to make a comparison.



Fund Raising

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Nework members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Sample Interview Questions for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Why did you leave your last job?





Keep your answer to this question positive regardless of the the actual reasons. Never refer to a major problem with management and never speak ill of supervisors, co-workers, or the organization.If you do, you will be the one looking bad. Keep smiling and talk about leaving for a positive reason such as an opportunity, a chance to do something special, or other forward-looking reasons.



Jim Clark

Interview Questions

Interviewing Skills are critical to the job search process and Scottsdale Job Network members are encouraged to practice informational interviews, networking interviews, telephone interviews and face to face interviews including individual interviews, panel interviews and behavioral interviews.

Interviewing Skills for practice by job seekers, hiring managers, employers and recruiters.

Use these examples of common questions used during interviews to practice your interviewing skills. You can write out your answer, leave it here as a comment, or practice with a friend or colleague.

Interview Questions Related to Communication and Communicating

How would you grade your ability to communicate with upper level management, customers, and peers?



Scottsdale Job Network

Monday, April 28, 2008

Exploring Your Passion Workshop

Scottsdale Job Network

Passions Workshop Rescheduled

Job seeker Seminar - Finding Your Passion

Putting it to Work.

Join us on Tuesday May 27, 2008 for a special workshop for job seekers titled "Exploring Your Passion Putting It To Work"

NOTE: THE DATE FOR THIS WORKSHOP WAS RECENTLY CHANGED FROM TUES, APR 29, 2008.

NEW DATE: TUES, MAY 27

9 AM - 4 PM at Temple Chai

4645 E. Marilyn Road

Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839

Description

Do you love what you do? If youre one of those lucky ones who can answer a resounding Yes! to this question, then this seminar is not for you. But, if youre not, then youve probably asked yourself if theres a job or career out there thats a better match than what youve experienced - one that can be more satisfying and have more meaning in your life - and how you might go about finding it.

This workshop is designed to help people who have asked themselves those questions. Job seekers often limit themselves to what they have always done because it was the career that defined them for many years. They tend to lose sight of their many gifts, interests, strengths, and wealth of skills developed through life experience. This workshop utilizes proven tools to help individuals identify their strengths, talents and preferences - what theyre basically good at and really enjoy doing, and can prove to be useful in opening up job search options.

Presenter

Maria Wojtczak has 20+ years of organization development (OD) experience and worked with a wide range of organizations. She has worked with Chris Vicari, Director of the Scottsdale Job Network, offering the Passions workshop and Job Transition workshops for the last five years. She currently serves on the SJN Board and is a member of the Curriculum Development committee. Maria is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She is also the owner of DrivingMBA, a driver tutoring facility here in the valley http://www.drivingmba.com

Register via Internet by May 26

Seating is limited to 30 participants and there is a minimum enrollment of 12 participants to run the workshop. Because SJN provides assessment booklets, binder and printed materials, there is a fee of $25 for this event. To register and make payment: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/106918797

Lunch/Snack

Bring a sack lunch and beverages for the day. If possible bring something to share with the group as a breakfast treat in the morning or a snack in the afternoon.

General Inquiries

Contact: David Bell, chicagoman419@yahoo.com

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Arizona Jobs

We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.

Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:

9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters

9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions

10:00 Speaker begins

11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected

Networking continues until 11:30

We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads

Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.

The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.

Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491



James Barrera
Mike Gannon

Scottsdale Job Network - SJN Open House and Social Mixer

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Phoenix Jobs

SJN Open House and Social Mixer

Join us on Tuesday April 29, 2008 for an evening of social networking with SJN job seekers, business supporters, recruiters and alumni members. Old friends and new friends are welcome!

Tues, April 29, 2008

5:30 PM 7:30 PM

Location:

Temple Chai

4645 E. Marilyn Road

Phoenix, AZ 85032

In addition to an open forum that encourages connections, there will be an exercise to facilitate networking effectiveness and a couple of success stories from alumni members. Light refreshments will be offered (no alcohol) and some nibbles too.

No Fee: donations appreciated.

TAX DEDUCTION TIP: If you want to claim donations as tax deductions, you need to write a check. Under new IRS rules, you can no longer claim cash donations as a deduction.

Checks are payable to: Scottsdale Job Network. All donations add up, so please give within your means . . . it makes a difference to have your support!

Dont forget to bring lots of business cards. We look forward to meeting you then.

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Arizona Jobs

We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.



Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491


Scottsdale Job Network



Craig Henning
Fund Raising

Monday, April 14, 2008

Interview Skills

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Arizona Jobs

Interviewing Skills - Part 2:

Join us on Tuesday April 15, 2008 as we roll out the sixth session of the SJN CURRICULUM on the Job Search Process.

NEXT MEETING: TUES, APRIL 15, 2008

9AM - 11:30AM

INTERVIEWING SKILLS

In Part II of Interviewing Skills, Jim OHara will present strategies designed to help you address liabilities, prepare your questions for the interviewer, and send your thank you communications. Other helpful hints will be shared that will arm you with a strong preparation and presentation. It you didnt attend Part I of this program, you can still benefit from attending Part II.

Facilitator

Jim OHara is one of the founding partners and principal officers of Kellen James http://www.kellenjames.com/ and is responsible for the strategic direction of the firm and the management of significant consulting assignments. Recognized as an authority on sales and marketing management, Jim has held executive level assignments for both national and international firms encompassing a twenty-five year corporate career. Jim earned his undergraduate degree from the The Citadel and his MBA from Pepperdine University. He has been involved in reengineering, restructuring and merging several national sales organizations and has been recognized for his leadership and professionalism.


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.


Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491





Terry Schroeder
Donna Tucker

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Finding Your Passion - Passion Workshop

Scottsdale Job Network Workshop

Register Online

Scottsdale Job Network

Exploring Your Passion--and Putting it to Work

Passions Workshop

SJN will be offering a special workshop for job seekers, Exploring Your Passion--and Putting it to Work, on Tues, April 29 at Temple Chai. The program runs from 9 AM-4 PM and has a limited enrollment of 30 participants.

"Passions," as we often refer to it, was created and has been presented to job seekers for several years by SJN Board Member and Facilitator, Maria Wojtczak. Read about the focus of the workshop:

Job seekers often limit themselves to what they have always done because it was the career that defined them for many years. They tend to lose sight of their many gifts, interests, strengths, and wealth of skills they developed through their life experience. This workshop utilizes proven tools to help individuals identify their strengths, talents and preferences - what they're basically good at and really enjoy doing! and can prove to be useful in opening up job search options.

Because of the need to purchase booklets, binders and printed materials, this workshop has a fee of $25.

For now, the need is for admin support to:

set up a system for taking reservations and payments (We are looking into the internet tools to take reservations and payments via PayPal.)

respond to inquiries about the program

help Maria set up the room on the day of the event (Putting out books, props, materials, flyers--NOT setting up the tables)

Upcoming Programs from the SJN Curriculum:

Interviewing Skills, Part I

April 1, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Interviewing Skills, Part II

April 15, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Managing the Offer

May 6, 2008 Facilitator: TBA

What does it cost to participate?

We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.


Email: | Finding your Passion | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491



Alan Walsh
Scottsdale Job Network
Job Search Process

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Job Search Process Workshops - CREATING LEADS and NETWORKING

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

SJN MEETING: TUES, March 18, 2008


Time: 9:00 am - 11:30 am
Repeats: This event repeats every month on the third Tuesday.
Location: Temple Chai
645 East Marilyn Road Phoenix,AZ
Notes: Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers who provide education in the job search process. SJN is open to job seekers in the metro Phoenix area.

Attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition. Meetings are held on the first and third TUESDAY mornings, from 9:00-11:30 AM.

More info at: http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/

CREATING LEADS and NETWORKING:

What does AIR have to do with it?

Join us on Tuesday March 18, 2008 as we roll out the fourth session of the SJN CURRICULUM on the Job Search Process.

I called a friend of mine, John, and asked him if there was an opening at his company. He said he wasnt sure, but didnt think so. I also called three other friends and told them I was looking for work. I asked them that if they heard of anyone who was hiring, would they please let me know. I spent the whole morning on the phone networking. Sound familiar? Most people know what networking isand dont do it OR some think they are networking, but arent doing it correctly. Did you know that 75-80% of jobs are attained through networking? Believe it or notit is true!

Join us when Martha Rockwell, career coach and member of the SJN Curriculum Development Committee, delivers a presentation that will take you through the steps of the networking process! It is not as difficult as you might think. The best part about networking is that it gives you more control of your job search. Learning to network correctly will change your attitude toward this very important area of the job search process. Martha will give you a way to put some AIR into your search come and find out how!

Having graduated from Arizona State University, Marthas background includes career advisement, education, and sales. Certified by the PARWCC (Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches) and licensed by the State of Arizona as a career coach, she is owner of A+ Resumes & Career Coaching.

Upcoming Programs from the SJN Curriculum:

Interviewing Skills, Part I

April 1, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Interviewing Skills, Part II

April 15, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Managing the Offer

May 6, 2008 Facilitator: TBA

What does it cost to participate?

We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.


Email: | Scottsdale Jobs | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491

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Elevator Pitch

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

Scottsdale Job Network Meeting

SJN MEETING: TUES, March 18, 2008


Time: 9:00 am - 11:30 am
Repeats: This event repeats every month on the third Tuesday.
Location: Temple Chai
645 East Marilyn Road Phoenix,AZ
Notes: Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers who provide education in the job search process. SJN is open to job seekers in the metro Phoenix area.

Attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition. Meetings are held on the first and third TUESDAY mornings, from 9:00-11:30 AM.

More info at: http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/

CREATING LEADS and NETWORKING:

What does AIR have to do with it?

Join us on Tuesday March 18, 2008 as we roll out the fourth session of the SJN CURRICULUM on the Job Search Process.

I called a friend of mine, John, and asked him if there was an opening at his company. He said he wasnt sure, but didnt think so. I also called three other friends and told them I was looking for work. I asked them that if they heard of anyone who was hiring, would they please let me know. I spent the whole morning on the phone networking. Sound familiar? Most people know what networking isand dont do it OR some think they are networking, but arent doing it correctly. Did you know that 75-80% of jobs are attained through networking? Believe it or notit is true!

Join us when Martha Rockwell, career coach and member of the SJN Curriculum Development Committee, delivers a presentation that will take you through the steps of the networking process! It is not as difficult as you might think. The best part about networking is that it gives you more control of your job search. Learning to network correctly will change your attitude toward this very important area of the job search process. Martha will give you a way to put some AIR into your search come and find out how!

Having graduated from Arizona State University, Marthas background includes career advisement, education, and sales. Certified by the PARWCC (Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches) and licensed by the State of Arizona as a career coach, she is owner of A+ Resumes & Career Coaching.

Upcoming Programs from the SJN Curriculum:

Interviewing Skills, Part I

April 1, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Interviewing Skills, Part II

April 15, 2008 Facilitator: Jim OHara

Managing the Offer

May 6, 2008 Facilitator: TBA

What does it cost to participate?

We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.


Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:


9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters


9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions


10:00 Speaker begins


11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected


Networking continues until 11:30


We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads


Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.


The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.


Email: | Scottsdale Jobs | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491

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Jim O'Hara

Monday, March 3, 2008

Sanofi-Aventis VP Sales role

Does anyone in our network have contacts within Sanofi-Aventis? There is a major expansion underway focusing on product categories. I welcome any information that could connect me with senior management and decision makers for the search underway for the SW Regional VP of Sales position.

Send me e-mail

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Job Search - Scottsdale Area support organizations

Many thanks to all the networking groups for job seekers in the Scottsdale, AZ. area. I am one of many individuals seeking a new position and I was unsophisticated in the new technologies, services, and resources available.

I want to commend the Chris Vicari and the team of individuals she has assembled at the Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) for their unselfishness and total commitment to teaching job seekers how to improve their skills and how to prepare for a new marketplace. I am amazed at the willingness of the SJN team to teach all job seekers. Bill Austin at AZhttp and Board member of SJN has been an invaluable resource in teaching techniques for blogging, name recognition on Google, and networking to find individuals on his network.

I also found Linked In to be very unique and useful networking tool. I took the on-line training with Chip Lambert and found the class to be of great value. Another source for meeting key individuals is the AZ Execs group, where individuals seeking jobs can meet and identify their target companies to seek connections. George Fleming at Momentum Coaching Resources has also been a tremendous source for individual counseling using a disciplined method to teach, create resumes, and target activities to improve your job prep and searches. There are many other networking groups, that I have not jet attended as of this posting. I have begun the job search journey and greatly appreciate all the people and resources available in the Scottsdale marketplace.

Send me e-mail

Michael Gannon - Sales and Marketing Leadership

Michael Gannon is a Sales and Marketing leader within Life Sciences. A builder of organizations, leadership and individuals. located in the Greater Phoenix Arizona Area.

His Linkedin Profile can be found here:

Michael Gannon