Taiwan Center - Rm 9 3001 Walnut Grove Ave Rosemead, CA 91770 US
View Map
When:
Sunday, June 22, 4:00PM
TAP's Professional Series continues this month with a career development workshop with Joy Chen of Chen Partners.
What are CEOs looking for today?
Get the inside scoop from one of Southern California's leading headhunters on how to prepare for the top jobs in your industry. This will be an practical, interactive workshop on getting ahead. We'll discuss the elements of an A+ resume, and shine a light into the secretive headhunting process. Given how much time and effort you put into your job, come to this workshop to learn how to maximize your everyday work efforts and position yourself for the career of your dreams.
About the speaker: Joy Chen, one of the leading executive recruiters in Southern California, has straddled the heights of career success in both private and public sectors. She currently heads Chen Partners, a pay-for-performance executive search firm specializing senior-level searches for Vice Presidents through CEO and Board Directors, with a focus on small and middle-market companies in North America. Previously, Joy was a Principal with global executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles. Joy is a former Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, where she spearheaded major education and workforce development initiatives which since have become nation-wide models for addressing regional skills shortages. Prior to entering public service, Joy worked for 10 years in commercial real estate development, creating innovative urban development projects throughout Southern California. A 2004 American Marshall Memorial Fellow, Joy earned MBA and MA in urban planning degrees from UCLA, and a BA from Duke University. For more info, please go to www.chenpartners.com.
Members: Free! Non-members: $5 Light refreshments will be served.
Please join us for dinner afterwards, location TBA! Questions? Please contact TAP Professional Programs Chair, Kristine Wang at kristine.wang.@tacl.org!
****************************************** TAP focuses on Leadership, Identity, Networking, and Community, providing resources and programs that inspire and empower; develop and support professionals to become community-oriented leaders.