In-person class
How to land your ideal role in this economy
Let's go over 3 things to find your next role.
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Monday, December 8th at 6 pm Pacific
The Cloud Room Coworking Space, Seattle, WA
SIGN UPRegistration for this class closes on:
December 7th at 4 pm Pacific
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This economy and hiring is tough.
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But the common advice doesn't make it easier. How are you supposed to move forward in your job search when the common job search advice feels sleezy?
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Most people hate-
- Going to networking events.
- Messaging complete strangers on LinkedIn.
- Creating 35 different versions of your resume.
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These actions don't work for most people.
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Especially in this hiring climate.
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Want to try a different way?
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This is what I do. For the past 6 years, I have worked with 171 job seekers (well, technically 771 if you count my master's students). I teach them how to get jobs when the last thing that they want to do is market themselves for a new role.
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Most of my clients were in a toxic work environment, going through a divorce, recovering from health issues, or just not feeling confident at that point in their lives.
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Here are some examples of clients I have worked with:
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Sarah KÂ got her dream job in tech, but it turned out to be a toxic environment. Before her contract ended, she landed the role that she is still in today and loves.
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Alison worked with me to make a huge pivot from elementary school teaching to Zillow, landing a 90% increase in salary. She called me after she had gotten laid off. By the time we talked, she had already landed another job. There was no interruption between jobs; she started the new job before her severance ended, and she got a signing bonus and a higher salary.
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đI think I can show you how to look for a job in a way that feels more authentic.
We will go over the 3 things you should do to land your ideal role. We will talk about how it's different right now and why better strategies are needed.
How to:
- Start networking with the people that are most inclined to help (hint: I wonât ask you to reach out to strangers)
- Draw out your most valuable skills
- Avoid having to spend hours on your resume for every job application
- Look for a job after a layoff or if you are you expecting a layoff.
HEY, I'M LYNN. Iâm a job search strategist.
đ I will never encourage you to âfluffâ your resume. Authenticity is important to me and a big part of what I teach.
âI MUST start every day with an iced coffee.
đ«Teaching has always been my superpower. You may currently feel like your superpower is a disadvantage. (I mean, why would Microsoft want to hire a teacher? But..they did.)
đI lived in Medellin, Colombia, for 8 years. My dream city would be a mix between Seattle and Medellin.
đĄ I never expect you to believe everything I say because I said it. Ask me why.
đșI have two cats, Fito Paez and Charlie Garcia.