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Office Hour on Salary Negotiations

Presenter:  Jeff  Winters
Date: Thursday, September 28, 2017
Time: 10-11am PST/ 12-1pm CST/ 1-2pm EST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRICING: Premium Members: $0 | Basic Members: $25 | Non-Members: $25

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Abstract:

This ‘Office Hour’ event provides an open-ended interactive live Q&A virtual forum for you to ask your specific question to and get personalized answers and suggestions from our expert Career Coach on the topic of “Salary Negotiation”.  

The webinar previously held covered the following:   You’ve done everything right!  You did your research and developed a short list of target Companies to approach.  You’ve found several exciting opportunities and researched both the Company and the specific job opportunity.  You’ve sent them a resume that differentiates you, demonstrating you are a wonderful candidate and you aced the interview.  You just got a call asking you to come in because they’d like to make you and offer.  Take a deep breath, your job isn’t done yet.  Your ability to negotiate the best possible compensation package can make a big difference and turn what might be an acceptable offer into an awesome offer.

We recommend you review the on-demand archived recording of the webinar before attending this event. 

About Jeff Winters:

Jeff Winters has over 30 years of experience in marketing and sales in technology industries. He founded and served as CEO at Innovative Robotics for 9 years.  He has also held various senior management positions where he has demonstrated the ability to establish or revitalize businesses.  While with VLSI Technology he became the largest semiconductor supplier to Apple and then setup and managed that company’s Asian operations, which included three ASIC design centers.  In three years revenues grew from less than $1 million to over $70 million annually.  In addition to his corporate responsibilities, he served for many years as a career-counselor at ProMatch (a non-profit career counseling center for California EDD), where he conducted workshops.