Our pdxMindShare Event with JobJenny will be at Touché on April 20th!

We are very excited to have JobJenny back with us at pdxMindShare next week and hope you will all join us at Touché on NW Glisan and 15th for a workshop on resumes and networking with dozens of Portland professionals.

Career coach and resume writer extraordinaire Jenny Foss of JobJenny.com will talk about how to make a resume that is both human and robot friendly. One that says you-had-me-at-hello and passes through scanners with success! She’ll also educate us on what happens when you hit that apply now button on online applications, and more!

We hope you’ll join us, and please bring a friend. This event is open to everyone and it’s free…no need to RSVP either.


When: 
Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
Where: Touché on the corner of NW Glisan & 15th
Time: 4:30 pm for the workshop & 5:30 pm for the networking event (Free event, no RSVP required and everyone is welcome!)

About Jenny in her own words:

I’m Jenny Foss — a journalist turned marketer turned recruiting agency owner turned career strategist, resume writer and blogger. While my career path has not been entirely linear (to say the least), the aggregate of my experiences serves me very well in what I do today. I draw upon, literally, every skill I’ve acquired to run JobJenny.com. 

A Detroit girl turned Portlander, I love just about everything about the Pacific Northwest, with exception of the insane lack of coney dogs and how 55 miles-per-hour is perfectly acceptable in the fast lane on I-5.  

 I’m a huge, huge believer in taking a run at whatever you feel will be most professionally fulfilling. You have talents that the world needs … and deserves. I’m also a believer that, in order to achieve big things, you have to build, convey and live the brand of you.

Reach out to Shannon if you have any questions!

I’m Jenny Foss — a journalist turned marketer turned recruiting agency owner turned career strategist, resume writer and blogger. While my career path has not been entirely linear (to say the least), the aggregate of my experiences serves me very well in what I do today. I draw upon, literally, every skill I’ve acquired to run JobJenny.com.

A Detroit girl turned Portlander, I love just about everything about the Pacific Northwest, with exception of the insane lack of coney dogs and how 55 miles-per-hour is perfectly acceptable in the fast lane on I-5. 

I’m a huge, huge believer in taking a run at whatever you feel will be most professionally fulfilling. You have talents that the world needs … and deserves. I’m also a believer that, in order to achieve big things, you have to build, convey and live the brand of you.