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SHARE job network hosts 'What Hiring Managers Look For' Sept. 5

Mike asks you to be reflective and to think about “Me.” What is your unique ability? What are you good at? What are you passionate about? What do you enjoy doing? Mike will walk you through these questions and then will discuss the importance of networking and discuss what attributes managers are looking for when hiring.

Mike O'Reilly just completed a successful job search himself, so he will share what worked and what didn't during this period.

Mike is the General Manager, North American Operations Nylok LLC – Global Headquarters, Marmon Group / Berkshire Hathaway Company. Formerly, General Manager of ITW Red Head; an Illinois Tool Works Construction Products company based in Addison, IL. O'Reilly joined ITW as National Sales Manager for Red Head and later was promoted to the position of General Manager. “Mike has exhibited strong leadership, focus, strategic thinking and commitment that are critical for success in our industry and marketplace,” said Tom Southall, ITW Commercial Construction Products Group President.

Prior to joining ITW, O'Reilly held several positions in the material handling industry, including Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Interlake Material Handling, and has more than 20 years of experience in sales, management and marketing.

O'Reilly received a master's of business administration from North Park University, Chicago, and a bachelor's degree in Economics from Benedictine University in Lisle, Ill.

Date: Wednesday, September 5, 2012, 7:00 pm (sharp!) - 9:00 pm

St. Edna's Parish, 2525 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004

All are welcome! Casual networking will follow the presentation.

Please bring your resumes/business cards/handbills to share.

Sponsored by the SHARE Job & Networking Ministry

(St. James, St. Edna, Our Lady of the Wayside and St. Raymond)

For more information: Billmaloney5@yahoo.com

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