Veterans In Motion is a coaching service for people leaving the military and transitioning to the civilian sector. Coaching, teleseminars, workshops, books, and seminars are offered for our military members and veterans.
Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) January 14, 2005 -- Veterans In Motion, at www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com, is hosting two free Teleseminars on The Mission of Veterans-In-Motion" and Why You Need a Career Assessment Prior to Separation from the Military." Topics to be discussed are, ‘Learn How To Shorten The Job Hunt After The Military, ‘Learn How To Fully Assess Yourself Prior To Leaving The Military, and ‘Learn How To Find Out What Motivates You In Work or Business. Theres a call scheduled for January 17th and January 31, 2005. All calls will start at 6 pm Pacific Standard Time.
Many military members and military dependents are unaware of their full potential when returning to the civilian workforce. The key to success is having an accurate assessment of their skills prior to leaving the military environment. Veterans, military, and their spouses are cordially invited to attend the Free Teleseminars.
Enrollment is limited to 15 participants per call and a formal invitation will be forwarded to the participant prior to the event. Reservations may be made, by calling (909) 876-2118. Provide your first name and an email address for the formal invitation.
Were expecting maximum attendance for each call and additional Teleseminars will be scheduled throughout the year. Teleseminars are interactive teleconferences conducted over the phone with a classroom or informal atmosphere.
Johnetta Matthews honorably served and retired after nearly 22 years in the United States Military. Johnetta is Founder and CEO for Veterans-In-Motion. Veterans-In-Motion Programs are primarily dedicated to serve as a coaching, workshop, and seminar instrument for military members leaving the military and reintegrating into their civilian community. Johnetta uses direct coaching techniques to achieve clients career goals and to overcome their civilian transitioning issues.
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