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Dispelling 2012's Biggest Myths Of Business World Achievement

Presented by: Alexandra Levit, Author and Generational Expert

February 8, 2012. 1:00pm EST.


About The Program

This session will offer guidance for instructing young employees on how to survive and thrive in a post-recessionary business climate that eschews controversy, office politics, and quick promotions and is returning to an emphasis on traditional workplace values like trust and direct communication. By the end of this webinar, attendees will have an understanding of how to guide young professionals in demonstrating qualities such as a strong work ethic, obtaining positive visibility, and being strong representatives of the organization’s culture.

Intern Bridge is happy to welcome back Alexandra Levit for this webinar based on her new book, Blind Spots: The 10 Business Myths You Can’t Afford to Believe. Alexandra is a nationally syndicated columnist, sought after international speaker, and the author of six career books.  She recently advised the Obama administration on workforce developments and is here today to share her insights on how to survive and thrive in tough times.  

 

Registration is on a per location (not per person) rate, and each registration includes complete archive access to the presentation!

 

About The Presenter:

Alexandra Levit’s goal is to help people find meaningful jobs - quickly and simply - and to succeed beyond measure once they get there. A former nationally syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and a current contributor for Fortune and Metro US, Alexandra has authored several books, including the bestselling They Don't Teach Corporate in College, How'd You Score That Gig?, Success for Hire, MillennialTweet, and New Job, New You.  Her book on the top myths of business success is due out from Penguin/Berkley in the fall of 2011.

Since serving as a member of Business Roundtable's Springboard Project, which advised the Obama administration on current workplace issues, Alexandra produced the critically acclaimed JobSTART 101 (www.jobstart101.org), a free online course that better prepares college students and graduates for the challenges of the workplace. She is a frequent national media spokesperson and has been featured in thousands of outlets including the New York Times, USA Today, National Public Radio, ABC News, Fox News, CNBC, the Associated Press, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan. In 2010, she was named Money Magazine's Online Career Expert of the Year and the author of one of Forbes' best websites for women.

Known as one of the premiere spokespeople of her generation, Alexandra regularly speaks at conferences, universities, and corporations around the world including the American Society for Training and Development, Campbell's Soup, McDonalds, and Whirlpool — on issues facing modern employees such as how to communicate effectively between generations.

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