PMI New Jersey Chapter
PMINJ 2025 Jun Networking LCI

Shine In Your Networking

11 Jun - 7:00 to 8:00 pm
John Hadley
Virtual using Zoom



C020-20250611
P-1, B-0, W-0

Abstract

"Networking is THE most effective method of job search - 60-70% of jobs come through networking.”

We hear statements like this all the time, but are you seeing the results? If not, perhaps you are falling prey to one of the many common misconceptions about career search networking.

In this workshop, Job Search Strategist John Hadley (www.JHACareers.com) will share with you best practices in building a spiderweb of contacts that catches opportunities. He will show you specific techniques and strategies that have helped his own clients land great jobs, and progress within their current companies. You will walk away equipped with skills and confidence to dramatically improve the results of your own networking activities. If you want to make the most of your networking efforts, you won’t want to miss this workshop.

Registration
  • $0.00 - PMINJ Chapter members
  • $5.00 - Non-members (no refund)
  • The link to the virtual meeting will be included in the Registration Receipt
  • Download the Zoom app at: https://zoom.us/download

Speaker

Speaker

John Hadley teaches job seekers internationally strategies and skills that enable them to tap into the 'hidden' job market and find the best jobs now. He also works with professionals struggling to become and be seen as influential leaders.

John Hadley was a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries in the financial services industry for 25 years. He began his career at Equitable Life, ultimately serving as Disability Income Product Manager. Commercial Life brought John in to build a new department, where he progressed to Chief Actuary. He then opened a successful consulting practice which generated over $2.5 million in revenues.

John continues to be active in the community and the corporate sector. He has served on many community and industry initiatives, is a sought-after speaker on career and marketing issues, edits (and writes for) the Leadership & Development journal The Stepping Stone, and publishes his own Career Tips newsletter, with over 9,000 subscribers. He conducts a wide variety of tele-classes, webcasts, and seminars. He has a BS in Mathematics from Stanford University, where he also satisfied the requirements for an Economics major.


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