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GEN IS MOVING! Job leads will no longer be posted here. Instead, look for our Facebook page, God's Employment Network. Join us there to find job leads, networking opportunities, and news of our meetings. We're free and open to everyone!

Our fall kick-off meeting is Monday, Sept. 19, at 6:15 pm. We'll meet at the Douglas County Library on Selman Drive, behind Douglas County High School. Bring your resume and business cards if you have them. And bring a friend!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Dunwoody UMC career camp

Dunwoody UMC career camp on Nov 10 - rsvp by Nov 8
Free Career CAMP!
Sponsored by the Career Ministry at Dunwoody United Methodist Church
Tuesday - November 10, 2009
5:00 to 9:00 PM

Register at: http://careercamp.eventbrite.com/
This event is open to everyone, however, pre-registration is required.
(Pre-registration closes at 11PM on Sunday November 8!!)

There is NO CHARGE for this event, although there will be a basket for donations from those who can and wish to help support our career ministry.

3 Featured Speakers and a Light Dinner

Opportunities to Network with Attendees and Speakers
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Agenda for November 10th Career Camp

5:00 Dinner and Opportunity to Network
5:55 Opening Prayer, Welcome and Introductions
6:00 Bob Littell on "Netweaving - An Invaluable Jobseeker's Tool"
7:00 Jim Browning on "Leveraging Social Media In Your Job Search"
8:00 Wayne Mack on "DOL Perspective: Where are the Jobs in Georgia?"
9:00 Closing Prayer

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About our speakers for this event...

Jim Browning is an experienced business executive dedicated to helping people improve their business and leadership skills. Mr. Browing provides professional LinkedIn and Ecademy training and helps organizations network better. An avid networker himself, Mr. Browing has connections all over the world.

Bob Littell spent more than 4 decades as an executive in the financial services industry, with senior management expertise, board-level experience and as a sought-after strategy consultant to financial institutions. He has authored over 200 published articles. Today, Mr. Littel's passion is "netweaving" which he best describes as a combination of Golden Rule and Pay-It-Forward networking. All profits from his book "The Heart and Art of Netweaving" go to charity.

Wayne Mack is an experienced and talented public servant and is now a Senior Employment and Training Consultant with the Georgia Department of Labor. Mr. Mack is also a highly requested speaker who understands the challenges of job seekers today and works diligently to help Georgia offer a talented labor force and good job opportunities.

(A light dinner will be provided. Much of our food for this event will be provided by local merchants, and we will not be able to accommodate requests for special meals. We will try to have some vegetarian meals available.)

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