
August 2006 - ProSearch President, Suzanne Fairlie, to Moderate Presentation on “The Art of Interviewing” and the BDPA National Conference in Los Angeles, CA.
Suzanne Fairlie, president of ProSearch, a retained executive search firm specializing in information technology placement, will moderate a presentation on “The Art of Interviewing” at the BDPA National Conference in Los Angeles, CA. in on August 3rd (www.bdpa.org). The theme of this years conference is “Picturing the Future of Information Technology”.
Panelists Allison Young, Director of Operations, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Louisiana, and Carole Smith, Executive Director of the Mayor of Philadelphia’s Telecommunications Policy Advisory Commission (TPAC), will participate in a highly interactive session, that will help you develop interview skills to get you noticed and earn a job offer or promotion. The meeting will feature a mock interview where the panel will take questions and role play common interview scenarios, offering insight into how they want candidates to handle tough questions.
Fairlie's company, ProSearch, has placed more than $73 million in salaries since 1988. ProSearch provides executive searches for a wide variety of industries, including financial services, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, publishing, healthcare and e-businesses.
Recognized for excellence, Philadelphia Business Journal has named ProSearch to their list of Top 25 Search Firms. Also, Aetna awarded ProSearch their 2004 Small Business of the Year Award for the Mid-Atlantic Region. Fairlie was honored as one of Pennsylvania's Best 50 Women in Business 2005.
Fairlie is active in many community and professional organizations, including the Association of Executive Search Consultants, the CIO Forum, NPower, the Pinnacle Society, the Opera Company of Philadelphia and the Union League of Philadelphia.
For more information on Fairlie or ProSearch, please visit www.prosearch.com.
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