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Advice for “Your First 30 Days on the Job”

First impressions count, even after landing a dream job. To help current and prospective students and job seekers build a lasting career, Bryant & Stratton College Online today announced a new session focused on the first 30 days of a new job. The webinar titled “Your First 30 Days on the Job,” is part of its ongoing free employability series and will be held on Friday, September 20 from noon to 1:30 p.m. EDT.

Career expert Stephen Krempl will lead the webinar. Mr. Krempl is the President of Krempl Communications International (KCI), a company that focuses on management and executive development. Before starting KCI, Mr. Krempl was the Vice President of Global Learning at Starbucks Coffee Company and served in senior training and education roles at Fortune 500 companies such as YUM Brands, PepsiCo and Motorola.

“Once you’re hired it can be easy to rest on your laurels and assume the work on your career brand is less important – a feeling that can last until you are ready to look for a new job,” said Krempl. “But, green and seasoned employees alike need to remember getting the offer is just the start. Seeking out the right kind of interactions and striking a strong tenor at a new company within the first 30 days can make a big impact on an individual’s career trajectory.”

The “Your First 30 Days of the Job” webinar will highlight career advice and guidance for students and professionals. Attendees of the webinar will learn how to:

  • Understand why the first few days are crucial and what information they need to seek out from the get-go
  • Where to focus to fit in fast during the first 30 days at a new company
  • How to look confident, communicate effectively, and stand out quickly
  • Identify the three key elements for getting to know the company
  • Know what type of introduction to have ready to use at all times

“Our outcomes-based education prepares students with the skills they need to be effective employees and past employability series webinars have helped them navigate the job search. This webinar is a great way to extend what we are already doing to help attendees excel in their careers,” said Scott Traylor, Campus Director for Online Education at Bryant & Stratton College. “We are thankful to be able to connect current and prospective students and other job seekers with Mr. Krempl’s deep career expertise at no charge.”

The webinar is offered for free by Bryant & Stratton College Online and is open to current students, prospective students and others seeking information career advice. Those interested in attending are invited to register at http://online.bryantstratton.edu/webinar/. Additionally, following the webinar, attendees will be able to download a hand-out recapping the top strategies addressed in the session.

To learn more about Bryant & Stratton College and for information about its online degree programs, go to http://online.bryantstratton.edu. Bryant & Stratton College is regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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