Dallas
10/13/2009
Tues. 10am-2pm
Sheraton Dallas (formerly the Dallas Adam’s Mark)
400 N. Olive Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
Important Details
- Free Admission
- Free Resume Critiquing
- Business Attire & Resumes Required for Admittance
- Cash concession available for beverages and snacks
*As a reminder, you are responsible for your parking fees, if any.
Directions to the Event
Sheraton Dallas (formerly the Dallas Adam’s Mark)
Tips to make the most of the day:
- Talk with other job seekers
- Hand out business cards
- Get your resume critiqued for free
- Attend several seminars
You’re invited to attend one of our free seminars throughout the event:
- Career expert Ann Ranson will speak at two sessions with concrete tips on how to stand out in the crowd and ways you can create your dream job.
- Interested in working from home? The folks from Career Step will be on hand to tell you alll about the growing field in medical transcription.
- McKinley Marketing Partners will outline and discuss interim project work as an alternative solution to permanent employment.
Take a Free Personality Assessment & Career Profiler
DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management is hosting a special section at every career expo where attendees can take a free personality assessment and career profiler that recommends potential careers that suit them best. There is also the chance to create a unique vision card of your goals to carry daily as a constant reminder to go make them happen!
The more people you meet, the better your chances.
So make a day of it with Women For Hire in Dallas.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Participating Exhibitors
This is a partial list of the participating exhibitors. This list is updated regularly, so please check back each week. Click on the name to view a profile.
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