Job Search Strategies for 2022

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According to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, people that changed jobs are getting significantly faster pay increases than those that stay, which is causing a lot of people to make a move in 2022. Dallas, Texas shows that over 40% of their people are looking for a new job in 2022 and the drivers are: working from home, pay and career growth. 

If you're looking for another job, there is no doubt you'll find one - but will it be the right job for you? 

Elizabeth Lions is a career coach within IT and engineering and a well known author. She'll present the job trends of 2022 so you can be armed and prepared to make your next move - or stay. She'll provide data that will help you to evaluate if it's wise to make a move, who your biggest competitors are and give advice to help you construct a solid strategy. 

Join us for this lunch and learn!



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  • Date: 10 Feb 2022
  • Time: 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
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Job Search Strategies for 2022

Biography:


Elizabeth Lions is a career coach, specializing in IT and engineering for over 20 years. She is the author of " I Quit - Working For You Isn't Working For Me" and 'Recession Proof Yourself!" and "Hear Us Roar - Unapologetic Women Leading in Corporate America". 

Her client list includes individuals from Worldpay, TSYS, Booz Allen, Microsoft, Northrup Grummond, Amazon, Samsung, Global Payments, Bank of New York, Mellon and many other Fortune 500 companies. Elizabeth has developed leadership webinars and one on one sessions for people that struggle with  office politics, negotiations and even how to deal with being passed over for a promotion.

She is humbled and honored to have worked with stellar groups as a speaker for IEEE, Women in Engineering, WNET and Women in Technology International. 

For more about her work, please visit www.lionsology.com





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