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Rob Sullivan

Packaging Your Potential:
Lessons From a Job Hunter
Who Learned the Hard Way


This lively presentation provides valuable tips to anyone contemplating a life/work transition. It addresses topics including marketing yourself, networking, resume writing and interviewing. Rob Sullivan (GJ90) shares his approach for self-assessment and self-marketing followed by a question and answer session.

Lecture time: approximately 1 hour, 40 minutes

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About the Presenter

Rob Sullivan (GJ90)
Speaker, Trainer, Freelance Writer

An inspirational speaker and corporate trainer, Rob Sullivan has delivered workshops and keynotes at companies, universities, and trade associations across the country including McDonald's, Motorola, and the Direct Marketing Association of Washington DC. Rob focuses on a range of topics related to professional development and career advancement including Marketing Yourself on the Job, Getting People to Call You Back, Outplacement, Teambuilding, Interviewer Training, and Stress Management: Dealing with Stress in Periods of Transition and Change.

Rob has been a repeat guest on television and radio stations across the country including NBC, ABC, CLTV, WGN, and The Stock Market Observer. He was also featured as a guest expert on "Starting Over," an NBC reality show that airs nationally on NBC.

Rob has a BA in psychology from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester,
Massachusetts, as well as an MS in advertising from Northwestern
University's Medill School of Journalism. If you have any questions of Rob Sullivan, send him an e-mail: rob@chicagocareercoach.com.

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