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Job Seekers Forum At Santa Monica Main Public Library Today:

A networking forum entitled “Work, Hire and Collaborate” will be held today, Nov. 4, at the Santa Monica Main Public Library from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Pink Slip Mixers, the leader in specialized job search networking events and SideSkills, the fastest growing social employment platform for job seekers and employers, will host the free event.

The forum is designed specifically for job seekers and employers.

Attendees will learn the latest tips, trends, and tools for matching their skills with global market availability through interactive presentations with industry thought leaders.

Featured speakers include Tony Drexel Smith, founder and president of SUMATICI, an Orange County business incubator and Deam Roys, founder of Roys & Associates, a leading executive search firm and one of America’s fastest growing privately held companies noted in the INC. 500.

“I am excited that we were able to bring our two organizations together to create this unique event for both people looking for employment and those hiring in a relaxed social environment,” said Ryan McKenzie, CEO of SideSkills. “After the keynotes, attendees will have the opportunity to interact socially with career coaches, recruiters, social media specialists, and Fortune 500 companies.

“They will also be able to continue the networking experience after the event on SideSkills’ proprietary social employment platform to quickly find the right job and the employer feeling confident hiring a vented, connected person.”

While attendance is free for both job seekers and employers, pre-registration at SideSkills.com is recommended.

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