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Am I your next new hire?

Okay, readers, fans, and friends, this is one of those times when I must tap my network. I’m counting on you to spread the word. I need your help.

In case you have just stumbled upon this blog, and have no idea who I am, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Laura. I am many things, chief among them, a speaker, author, advocate, and business owner. I live near Las Vegas, Nevada.

I’m writing this post in an effort to raise my visibility for a new vocational pursuit. I am already known for my company, Elegant Insights, an enterprise now in its tenth year. I’m so proud of what I’ve accomplished through thick and thin over the past decade, and I plan to continue the effort. However, it’s time to take on additional challenges to keep my skills sharp and continue to grow professionally. Ten years is a long time to be focused on one thing. It’s time I reach out to my huge network to explore what else is out there.

I cannot say with conviction what I’m looking for. Here’s my resume in two sentences: For the past ten years, I’ve been running my own business. For the prior ten years, I ran my own business. Unpacking all that two decades of self-employment have encompassed would make my CV a long read.

Here’s how I think I could provide value to any organization: My strengths are heavily weighted to the soft skills. I am highly organized, thorough, meticulous, and professional. As they used to say on old-school job applications, I have excellent oral and written communication skills. I am an articulate, polished speaker and a great sales person. I can sell anything. I have hosted large, multi-day events and have worked as an educator and mentor.

Are you looking for a product advocate? A company spokes person? An outreach coordinator? A community manager? A trainer? An event organizer? These are the types of jobs for which I am well suited. I believe in servant leadership and I am laser-focused on customer service.

I have enjoyed an extensive history of volunteering, so I will not take on any more of that type of work. Nor am I looking for something full time, necessarily. I’m flexible. I intend to continue to run Elegant Insights, but working two jobs is not a problem. Pandemic life has left me feeling as though my business presence has shrunk to the point of near invisibility, and I need to augment my skills and rejoin the professional world.

If you are already familiar with my body of work, and you think I would make a valuable and meaningful contribution to your enterprise, then let’s chat. If you believe one of your colleagues or contacts could make good use of my skills, then please refer me. If, at last, our world is on the way to reopening, I want to be in on the action.

Thank you in advance for helping to spread the word, and I’m open to suggestions as to how to further my efforts. Yes, I can hit up a job board, but I’m rolling the dice on a more personal connection. Taking chances is what we do here in Las Vegas, anyway, right?

You can contact me here.

Let the networking begin!

LL

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Online career fair for job-seekers with disabilities March 5th

Have you heard about this year’s Think Beyond the Label Online Career Fair? They will be hosting 4 events this year, and the first one is less than 2 weeks away – Tuesday, March 5 from 1 to 4 pm EST. Employers are registering now for these one-of-a-kind online career fairs to recruit job seekers with disabilities nationwide.

This year’s TBTL Online Career Fairs will again be powered by Brazen Careerist and will connect job seekers with businesses like Pearson, United Therapeutics, and Aetna, who are actively recruiting qualified candidates with disabilities—all without leaving their computer. It will be a great event to meet and chat with businesses who are committed to building a diverse workforce!

There are currently over 150 registered job seekers but more are needed. Please help spread the word about this event so that moore businesses recruit qualified candidates with disabilities now.
For more information or to register, visit the event’s page online – www.brazenconnect.com/event/thinkbeyondthelabel_mar_5. For questions or additional information contact Laura Wilhelm at lwilhelm@hdadvocates.org.

LL

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