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Many students successfully land their first internship or full-time offer only to find themselves in the fast lane going in the wrong direction on the job! In this "mentor's message," Renessa goes beyond talent, grades and resumes to equip students and young professionals with the hidden strategies that create unexpected opportunities, convert internships into full-time offers and catapult new college hires leaps and bounds beyond their peers in the workplace! She inspires readers to experience "fast lane, RIGHT direction" in their career, leadership and personal life design. These are the…mehr

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Many students successfully land their first internship or full-time offer only to find themselves in the fast lane going in the wrong direction on the job! In this "mentor's message," Renessa goes beyond talent, grades and resumes to equip students and young professionals with the hidden strategies that create unexpected opportunities, convert internships into full-time offers and catapult new college hires leaps and bounds beyond their peers in the workplace! She inspires readers to experience "fast lane, RIGHT direction" in their career, leadership and personal life design. These are the secrets established professionals wish they had mastered at the start of their careers.
Autorenporträt
RENESSA BOLEY LAYNE is founder of Designer Life Unlimited, creator of the Success and Happiness Test and author of the Fast Lane, Wrong Direction college and career success book series. She speaks at colleges, companies and associations to help people experience "fast lane, right direction" in their career, leadership and personal life design. Her messages are a powerful wake-up call to enjoy the ride on the road to success! Renessa is a dynamic speaker and has appeared as a leading authority on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox TV affiliates across the country. She has also been featured in publications such as Career Builder, CNN.com, Heart & Soul magazine, and Washington Post. Renessa holds an Industrial Engineering degree from Stanford University. You can learn more about Renessa at www.renessaspeaks.com.