

How is AGEISM affecting your future and aspirations? Come learn effective strategies and tools that you can use during interviews and conversations with hiring managers to stop letting your years of experience prevent you from getting that job.
We’ll be joined by Helen Sanchez, the...
How is AGEISM affecting your future and aspirations? Come learn effective strategies and tools that you can use during interviews and conversations with hiring managers to stop letting your years of experience prevent you from getting that job.
We’ll be joined by Helen Sanchez, the founder of Tanagui, for a 30-minute Office Hours session. With 20+ years of experience in recruiting, Helen has advice on how to best present yourself and spin your experience when applying for a new job. You’ll leave this session with new approaches for tackling those tricky interview questions, and the confidence to use them in your next interview!
Helen’s background includes over twenty years working in recruiting, education in Women and Gender Studies, as well as African American Studies. She is the founder of Tanagui Career Consultants, whose primary focus is to offer services that result in breakthrough resumes and interview mastery for women over 40.
Make sure to visit Tanagui's site and Facebook page. For more information, you can email Helen: hdsanchez@tanagui.com
What is Your strength and weakness
I want to know about career opportunities ,in which technology we can expect a good scope and vacancies for experienced as well as fresher's
I want to know about carrier apportunities and all kind of vacancies for students (part time) and full time.
What's the best way to get hired when you're obviously over 45?
Am I too old to start auditioning for acting roles? It's the dream I kept putting off.
What do you do if your company is continuously getting younger?
I will complete a project management certification course Jan 22. How do I present my new training in combination with my previous experience in another specialty?
No question at this time.
How can I best navigate the job market and compete with younger tech savvy professionals?
I've been out of the job market for 5 years. I did some consulting, but it wasn't for any great period of time. Should I say I'm a consultant for the last 5 years?
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