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Every Thursday afternoon at 4:00pm to 5:00pm
If today is Thursday and it's between 4pm and 5pm,
click to Listen Live!
DriveStaff is the proud sponsor of Job Talk, a weekly
talk radio show for
everyone who wants to keep their finger on the
pulse of the job market. Get a list of current job openings, Get a
fresh perspective from an invited guest, or call to get YOUR questions
answered!
Call 708-493-1530 when the
show is live on the air!
This show is NOT just for people "between successes" as
host Joy Maguire-Dooley calls it, this show is for people who like to offer others
helpful information when they network, it's for people who want to get ahead
in their current positions, and most importantly it's for anyone who wants a
big dose of positive energy! Who doesn't fit into at least one of
those categories?!
Did you miss the show this week? Or do you just want to hear it
again?
Now You Can! Click the Rebroadcast button!
(may take up to 24 hours to get the latest rebroadcast
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This Week's Show,
February 4th:
i Alexandra Levit, author of 'New Job, New You'!
i Tri-City Unemployment Group, St. Charles, IL
i Find out what is motivating your career change.
i Prep yourself by doing practice interviews!
Get
ready to take notes and enjoy the show!
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Reality Check!!
Ever wonder what today's employers are really thinking? Tired of guessing
and theorizing about what works in a job search and what doesn't? The last
Thursday of every month Paul Cameron will join the regular hosts and
interview a current client of DriveStaff on the air! Hear what real employers actually like (and
don't like) about today's job seekers! It's a true Reality Check!
Miss the last show? Click the date you missed:
Nov 5 -
Nov 12 -
Jan 21 -
Jan 28
If you are interested in advertising on Job Talk. Please call 630-941-3748
ext. 114 or email info@drivestaff.com
for pricing and packages. 30 second commercials start as low as $100!
Meet the Hosts!!
This group of dynamic and inspiring people have each made a name for themselves
in their own way, and now they are working together on one show just for you!
Check out this All Star cast:
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Joy Maguire-Dooley: A Counselor from Lisle Township who puts her
whole heart into helping job seekers find leads, fine tune their job search
skills and boost their confidence! She is the facilitator for both the Lisle
Job Club and the Naperville Job Club. For more
information on those clubs visit our Clubs Page,
or the
Lisle Township Website. Joy is one of the founders of Job
Talk (along with Terry Tierney), and she anchors this great show every week!
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Conor
Cunneen (on air the 1st,
3rd & 4th Thursday of every month): A fun loving Irishman who is an award winning humorist, author
and internationally acclaimed speaker. Conor was Chicago Toastmaster's
Humorous Speaker of the Year! To listen to a few of his speeches, see some
video clips and learn how to book him for your next event, visit
www.irishmanspeaks.com
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Falise Platt (on air the 1st 3 Thursdays of every month): She is one of the driving forces behind the
success of Job Talk! While Joy brings the spirit and Conor brings the
humor, Falise brings the guests!! As an Attorney, she knows the delicate
balance between time and money, and can somehow entice seemingly unattainable guests to
be on the show! Guests like Craig from Craigslist, Oprah Winfrey's life
coach, the author of "Who Moved My Cheese?" and
many, many more!
Paul Cameron
(on air the 2nd and last Thursday of every month):
The President and Founder of DriveStaff, author of "Turning
Interviews into Offers" available on this website, public speaker,
Illinois Search & Staffing Association Board of Directors member, and a Technology Recruiter for more than 10 years in the Chicago area who still
works an active desk placing candidates today. Check out his complete
Bio. Also, please be encouraged to call and request him to
speak at your job club, and/or connect with him directly on
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