Discover How the DiSC Personality Assessment Tool Can Help Your Job Search
By Arlene O’Reilly
Learn how you can understand the people around you – why they behave in the ways they do. The DiSC assessment tool identifies 4 different personality types of the people in our worlds. DiSC stands for: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness and Contentiousness.
Christine Nast, a business coach, will speak about DiSC and how it can help the job seeker on Monday September 22 at the PSGCNJ meeting.
She will explain the differences between these personality types, so you can understand them and make better connections. As a job seeker, you want to be aware of DiSC because some companies are using this assessment tool to aid their hiring decisions.
Christine’s nearly 30 years of business experience, includes coaching, training, recruiting, and sales. She has worked in Corporate America for public and private organizations. She has deep experience mentoring, coaching, training, and relationship building.
Christine is a co-owner of FocalPoint Business Coaching and Nast Partners. Her clients include business owners, executives, and employees seeking to grow their businesses or attain a new professional level of success.
Hear her speak at PSGCNJ’s general meeting on Monday, September 22, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church, located at 48 West High Street, Somerville. Be sure to bring business cards, and be prepared to network.
Parking: Please refrain from parking in the church parking lot. • Free, unmetered parking is available on the church-side of West High Street and some of the side streets encircling the church. • Metered parking is available across the street of the church on West High Street and in municipal lots. Please put enough coins in the meter; a parking ticket in Somerville Borough costs $24! • Please do not park in the handicapped spaces in the church parking lot or driveway unless you have a wheelchair symbol placard or license plate. Avoid the private lot across the street from the church and the school lot down the block.
PSGCNJ general meetings are always free and open to the public. If you can’t make it to this meeting, then visit our website http://www.psgcnj.org for information about upcoming events.