Career Development Tools   & Training for the Real World 

  Equipping & inspiring you to increase immediate & long-term outcomes with every client

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When

Monday, December 4, 2017

1:00 PM to 1:45 PM PST

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Where

Online event.

Connection details given upon registration.

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Contact

Elisabeth Sanders-Park, WorkNet Solutions
714-318-3698
elisabeth@worknetsolutions.com
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Get the Book

T6R Cover

Many of these ideas are spelled out in our book "The 6 Reasons You'll Get the Job -- What Employers Look for, Whether They Know It or Not" which incldes sections focused on:

  • The Real Reasons You're Not Getting Hired
  • How to Prove You Are the Best Candidate
  • How to Avoid Being Screened Out
  • How to Create An Effective Job Search Strategy
  • Samples Solutions for common Barriers

Click HERE to look inside and purchase. Volume rates available at elisabeth@worknetsolutions.com. 

You are invited! Free webinar by WorkNet

How to Use the PADMAN Plan

Did you attended the "Think Like an Employer!" workshop I delivered at the recent Washington Workforce Association Conference? If so, you've heard of PADMAN -- our (silly but memorable) superhero who helps us think like an employer. Originally designed to orient our clients during their job search and on the job, PADMAN is also helpful to many workforce development practitioners, especially those who have never owned a businesses or made hiring and firing deicisions.

This session focuses on how to use WorkNet's free tool The PADMAN Plan (also found in our book "The 6 Reasons You'll Get the Job"). We will walk through the plan and offer some insights into the 4 ways to 'prove it' and 6 solution tools. 

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Who Is Invited?

  • Attendees of the WWA 2017 "Think Like an Employer!" session.
  • Anyone they invite.
  • All others who hear about it.
  • Everyone who wants to learn more! 

We can have upto 100 people, so invite your colleagues to register today!

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The session will be recorded. Register today to get the link.

WorkNet Solutions exists to help organizations increase immediate and long-term employment outcomes for every job seekers, especially those who face significant barriers to employment.

For more than 20 years we have partnered with organizations across the U.S. and Australia in workforce development, corrections, education & training, homelessness, mental health care, career development, addiction treatment, and vocational rehabilitation to successfully help their toughest clients not merely get and keep jobs but begin and succeed in careers.

We offer: 

  • training and tools for staff,
  • consultation for program/service development,
  • tools for use with job seekers, and
  • customized curriculum development services, and more.

Elisabeth Sanders-Park is the President of WorkNet Solutions, author of the L.A. Times top 10 career book of the year, “No One Is Unemployable” and “The 6 Reasons You’ll Get the Job," and a nationally-recognized leader in career development for people with barriers. Over the last 15+ years, she has trained more than 30,000 practitioners across the U.S. and Australia, and impacted the lives of 1 million+ job seekers worldwide.

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