Executive Search and Managing Your Career
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Salle de formation Fonds de solidarité FTQ : 10e étage, 630 sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal QC H3A 1E4Member price
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Descriptif : The executive recruitment process – the hard facts from both the employer’s and the employee’s perspective. Interview tips (do’s and don’ts, what to wear and what not to wear, what not to say or do). The search and what we are looking for in a winning candidate. The key role your resume plays in the search process and how to fix it. Women and the ins and outs of compensation negotiation and employment agreement. How to prepare for this. The job search process. Question period. Speaker : Diane Lee, Diane Lee Executive Search Bio : Diane Lee has worked in the field of recruitment for over 17 years. She has mastered her skills in targeting high caliber talent in a timely, accurate and perceptive fashion throughout the course of her career. She started in executive recruitment at two of the most successful major recruiting firms in Montreal at the time: Illsley Bourbonnais (acquired by Korn Ferry) and Ray Berndtson (now Odgers Berndtson). She has spent the past twelve years as a recruiter with Vezina Goodman Recherche de cadres and Michael Goodman Executive Search where she developed her own clientele before founding Diane Lee Executive Search in early 2015. Diane has worked on fulfilling hundreds of mandates within the Manufacturing, Distribution, Services, Not-for-Profit, and other sectors, over the span of her career in executive search. Diane’s expertise lies in matching a candidate’s character and personality with her client’s corporate culture. Her disciplined approach to process provides a resourcefulness and professionalism that has consistently served clients’ needs in the successful recruitment of top executive talent. Her exceptional people-skills have enabled her to build and maintain a broad network of contacts and establish strong professional relationships within public, private and non-profit sectors. 5:30PM : doors open 5:45PM: Conference begins 7:30PM : End of event No reimbursement or cancellation 5 working days from the event
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