Lloyd Feinstein Puts a New Spin on The Hiring Model and Transferable Skills

Seasoned Career Consultant Lloyd Feinstein will be the featured speaker at next Monday, January 26, meeting beginning at 10:30 a.m. His presentation will lay out a strategy for achieving your career objectives through a combination of reliable marketing solutions. His topics will Lloyd_Feinstein_editedinclude defining the scope of the problem, myths about career advancement, analyzing yourself as a competitive product (key issue), and the ONLY two transferable skills.

When Lloyd speaks publicly, it’s a must-see or rather hear. He ranks among the most innovative, capable, committed career coaches in the New York metropolitan area. He helps mid-level and senior executives and professionals to discover, define and articulate their VALUE to prospective employers. He will literally change the way you think about the job market and how you can flourish in it. You will learn some brilliant and doable job-search strategies that set you apart from (and ahead of) the pack, with a special emphasis on how you can plan and mount an amazingly effective “marketing campaign” for your favorite brand: yourself.

Lloyd has been a full-time career consultant and adviser for the past 28 years to the serious minded career person with an emphasis on mid-level and senior management executives and entrepreneurs. During this time Lloyd has co-authored the book Career Changing: The Worry-Free Guide. 

PSGCNJ’s general meeting takes place 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, opposite the church, on West High Street and in municipal lots. A parking ticket in Somerville Borough costs $24, so please put enough coins in the meter! • 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.

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