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Career Coach Newsletter - June 2006

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new.gif  "I went for lots of interviews and never got the job until you helped me and then I got the job!" Sarah, Hotel Receptionist.

'Dress for Success' is a registered charity that helps individual women dress for interviews and get back into work feeling good about themselves. 

It is not the large and complex things that prevent ordinary folk from competing successfully at interview, but the simple things like "I haven't got anything nice to wear." and of course, knowing what to say.

'Dress for Success' is a London based charity that harvests interview suits for people who need help getting themselves into work. But it is not 'suits' that they are short of! What they need are the people, sponsorship and resources to provide the coaching (and suits) that hungry-to-work women so desperately need.

The original founder of the company Nancy Lublin started the first centre in America with $5000 that was left to her in great-grandfather's will. What a great legacy!

Would this be a great corporate responsibility for your company? I think so. So go do some arm-twisting today and give Jocelyn a ring with the good news:

Jocelyn Hillman, Executive Director Dress for Success London, Unit 2, Shepperton House, 83-93 Shepperton Road, London,  N1 3DF Phone: 0207 288 1770 london@dressforsuccess.org

Just a quick "heads up" to readers. I'll be travelling to Canada for the entire month of August whilst an indomitable duo - Sarah and Leevi are going to sit house for me.

If any Canadian readers would like to meet up, for coaching or just for a beer, then I'll be in the Greater Toronto area for much of the time, just give me a call on my mobile: 0770 453 1171

We're working like bees to get my new book - Blogging for Beginners ready for the printers, next week. It will only be a short run to keep pace with change and if you'd like to reserve your first edition deluxe copy, plus updates then I'm starting a subscriber list today - just email: margaret@careersnet.com

If you are still umming and aahing about blogging then just keep an eye out for news on my new blog - www.blogging-for-beginners.com

Have you updated your personal profile lately? - Join our CV & Blog Surgery running live every Thursday lunch-time, and read some of the answers you never thought of! Send your old CV to margaret at careersnet.com for a brief no-cost career assessment too!

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 (Don't forget if you JOIN, you and each of your contacts can have a 'space' (blog) each!)  It's NOT too good to be true, get over that self-limiting belief!

Have a look at this month's dream job cassiniflower.gif  - Security Personnel - Hawaii - $ Not much money, but who cares! (Express CV Service Available 24/7 hehe!)

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