COMBINED DINNER MTG  – TUESDAY, Sept 23rd 
Recruiter Night Out
Raffle Donated by Razzino Associates,  INC.
On Tuesday evening, September  23rd, MIS Network Associates (MNA), IT-Networking, the ETP  Network, TENG, The Breakfast Club of NJ, Monmouth Networking, and Careers In  Transition (CIT) will host a combined  Recruiter Night Out dinner meeting for members, alumni, friends, and guests at The  Holiday Inn in Totowa, NJ.  The Recruiter  Night Out will include a dialogue with a panel of five recruiters from the  venues listed below responding to pre-published questions and ad hoc inquiries  from the dinner meeting attendees: 
-         Consulting:              Sam Velu               -  Amzur      
-         Contingency:           Steve Pincus          -  TTI
-         Corporate:               Judy  Onystok         -  QPharma
-         Consulting:              Beth   Firgau          -   Hepco  
-         Contingency:            Laurie J. Murphy  -   PeopleAreKey        
The panel will be moderated by  Mike Szot, Global Acct Relationship Director, KPMG. 
Mike brings almost three decades  of experience providing IT advisory and business services to the life sciences  industry. He has developed and led successful technology services organizations  throughout his career. Prior to joining KPMG, Michael was the co-founder of a  successful information technology advisory services firm that he managed for  over 25 years. His firm specialized in providing information technology  consulting and systems integration services to clients across the life sciences  industry and employed over 150 professionals. 
Michael is responsible for directing  KPMG's global relationships within the Life Sciences industry with specific  concentration in areas such as:
•         Tax & Accounting services
•         Information Technology services
•         Business Effectiveness 
•         Transaction services
•         Governance, Risk & Compliance services
•         Forensic services 
Mike is on the Board of Trustees for the Cancer  Support Community (CSC). CSC's mission to change the  lives of people effected by cancer.  They provide at no charge to any  individual, professional support focused on reducing the emotional and social  burden of the disease. There are no limits on access to their programs, it is  based on need.  CSC partners with major hospitals, cancer centers and  oncology physician practices.  CSC also maintains a Professional Advisory  Board comprised of oncology professionals throughout Central NJ.   
Mike serves as the Past-President of The NJ SIM  Foundation which supports the needs of not-for-profit organizations throughout  the state of New Jersey.  Michael is also a Board Member  of the NJ  Chapter of the Society for Information Management (SIM).  For more than 20  years, the SIM New Jersey Chapter with over 325 members, has been the  organization of choice for IT executives in the New Jersey metropolitan area.
Unedited questions for the panel are  included below. These questions are subject to editing until Friday, September  19th, when the final list will be published electronically to the previous  recipients.  Please return your comments  on the questions to John Sampson at jcsspike@yahoo.com  ASAP.  The final questions will be  available in hard copy at the registration desk the evening of the dinner  meeting on September 23rd.  Again, ad hoc  questions will be accepted by the Moderator during the discussion with the  panelists and Mike Szot may have a few questions for the panelists himself.
The schedule for the dinner  meeting on September 23rd will be:
-         6:00 to 6:45   pm  – Registration, "speed dating", and cash bar
-         6:45 to 7:15   pm  - Introductions
-         7:15 pm             - Buffet Dinner 
-         8:00 pm             - Panel discussion moderated by Mike  Szot
-         9:30 Approx       - Raffle – You Must Be There To Win
The informal groups are so  helpful in networking that we will do the "speed dating" on the 23rd before we  sit down for dinner and the general introductions.  Briefly, these informal "dates" consist of up  to 4 people and last for 5 to 10 minutes.   At the end of the 10 minutes, the groups break up and new ones are formed  with different participants. Suggested dialogues for your "speed dating" encounters  will be provided at the registration desk in case you are at a loss for what to  say during these conversations.
There will be an opportunity to  circulate up to 50 copies of your resume, personal bio, leads, or other  appropriate material in a handout for each participant from the dinner.
The cost will be $45 for everyone  if forwarded by mail or other to John Sampson by COB  Monday, September 22nd at 2 Blackfoot Cir, Wayne NJ 07470.  Checks should be made out to John Sampson who  can be reached by phone at 973-248-3251 or via email at jcsspike@yahoo.com.  Reservations can also be made by contacting  Lizanne Fiorentino at lizanne@ignitetheflame.com  but checks must be sent directly to John.  
An initial list of attendees will  be emailed to all the RSVPs, members of MNA, the ETP  Network, TENG, The Breakfast Club of NJ, Monmouth Ntwkg, IT-Net, CIT, and other  interested parties the weekend of September 19th/20th for initial  review and correction.  The RSVP list  will facilitate networking at the September 23rd meeting and can be used to  communicate with attendees in advance or after the dinner meeting. For those  attendees who are working, current work affiliation, email address, three  previous companies you've worked for/consulted at, professional job interest or  position availability must be included in your RSVP. 
For those attendees who are in  transition your previous company, three target companies should be included in  your RSVP as well as the type of position you seek. 
A "final" numbered RSVP list of  attendees will be available along with the pre-published questions and an ID  badge at the registration desk on the 23rd.   Your number on the final RSVP list should be part of your  introduction:  "I'm number x on the RSVP  list …". All attendees should have their sharp, crisp, 30 second elevator  speech at the ready.  Too many "ahs, dees  and doeses" will be cut off unceremoniously. Remember, you and your  introduction will be between the rest of the attendees and dinner!
A final RSVP list of the actual  attendees will be emailed to everyone who participated by September 28th.
We will accept a LIMITED number  of walk-ins on the 23rd.  Anyone who  attends on the 23rd and whose check has not been received by COB on the 22nd will be charged $60 WITHOUT  EXCEPTION. There will be NO refunds and no  shows WILL be billed.
Again, bring 50 copies of your  bio/resume, leads, or materials you wish to be included in the handout the  evening of September23rd.
Directions to the Holiday Inn at One Rt 46 Westbound in Totowa can be  found at www.holiday-inn.com/totowanj.
Dues are due for MNA Members.
If you would like to help out at  the meeting on the 23rd, volunteer to be a "Meeting Marshall".  Call John Sampson at 973-248-3251 for  details.  We may be able to use your  help!!!
Please join us for what always is  a well attended evening of lively discussion, expert opinion, great networking  opportunities, and a chance to just catch up.
Draft Questions for  Recruiters Night Out  9/23/14 (Pls edit  these questions appropriately and return the results to John Sampson)
Industry Related
1.       What is your  perception of the  current  job market in general such as demand for IT,  HR, Fin Svcs, and Eng skills for both contract and permanent senior  positions?
2.       Are there any key industries to target?
a.       Growth  industries?
b.      specific companies?
3.       Do you see or anticipate any impact on hiring –  in financial services or other - as a result of the slow market improvement we  are experiencing?
Client Related
4.       What are the top issues or problems that your  clients are trying to solve?
a.      most  sought after skills?
5.       When a client specifies "hands on"
a.       do you ask for a clarification / definition?
b.      what is your interpretation?
6.       What is your/your client's policy regarding  references and Social Security numbers up front? Are they required, what should  a candidate do when asked for them?
Personal
7.       What makes a resume click with you?  Can you relate any examples?
8.       What can a person do to differentiate  themselves?
9.       How important is networking in getting a new  position?
10.    How and how often should candidates stay in  touch with you?
11.    Do you use LinkedIn as part of your search  process in looking for candidates?  How  often  do pictures and a complete profile  figure your evaluation of candidates? 
Final
12.   Considering  the audience tonight, and the current status of the market as you see it is  there a final piece of advice you would like to offer them about dealing with  Recruiters like yourselves?
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