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| Lee Gamelin |

| The Very Quick Job Search |
| How to Get the Job You Really Want |
| A free seminar sponsored by New Horizons of Greater Philadelphia and presented by Strategic Job Search Trainer and Coach, Lee Gamelin |
| If you're ready to make a change, then The Very Quick Job Search will teach you what most job-seekers never learn - How to cut your job search time in half and get what you want |
| Register below - It's free |
| Hurry...Limited Seating. Register Now... It will change your life forever! |
| "I observed Mr. Gamelin demonstrate expert job search knowledge in his seminar. Mr. Gamelin's tutelage and enthusiasm underscored his expertise… The evaluation feedback from the participants indicates that they found the seminar to be excellent across the board and that they would recommend this event to others. Molloy College Career Services Center recommends Mr. Gamelin and hopes to arrange for additional workshops presented by Mr. Gamelin in the future." |
| June Hinton, Director of Career Services Molloy College Rockville Centre, New York |
| "We recommend Mr. Gamelin to any group that needs expert guidance in the areas of interview skills and the self-directed job search. He teaches interview skills and the tools of the self-directed job search with clarity, conviction and enthusiasm." |
| Linda Reilly, Program Director The Bethel Learning Center Haverhill, Massachusetts |
| "You gave me the courage and the skills to move forward and find the job that I was trained for. Thank you for teaching me a skill that I will never forget." |
| Kathleen O'Brien, Legal Secretary Haverhill, Massachusetts |
| "I learned a lot during the seminar on Thursday. The job search methods you presented make more sense than my outdated ways of looking for employment." |
| Karol K. Wenonah, NJ |