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Matthew Levy
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"Hi MatthewLevy Did you know there is a simple way to make some money with the internet? It can help you make some extra. http://is.gd/78G5d I am so hopeful this will replace my income needs. I just started a few days ago, already made 73. Go…"
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Are you a job hunter or career expert?
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Doylestown, PA
About Me:
Matthew (Matt) Levy is a well-rounded HR leader with broad experience in both specialist (e.g., recruiting) and generalist (e.g., HR business partner) roles at blue-chip companies, Merck, Amgen and Johnson & Johnson, who poised to provide and deliver successful solutions to your talent challenges. Matt is recognized as a results-oriented business advisor and strategic partner whose experience and credibility enables strong relationships to marshal resources required to identify, develop and execute best-in-class, business relevant, talent-related solutions.

Matt speaks to job seeker and networking groups on how to effectively and efficiently execute a job search with an emphasis on using online networking techniques. He has successfully mentored many job seekers who have gone on to find great jobs.

Matt has a unique ability to weave personal experience from both sides of the desk along with a great sense of humor to motivate job seekers.

What I do best: Provide practical and useful tips in a lighthearted style to motivate job seekers in networking groups, internet radio and outplacement firms. Provide job search advice including networking, using social media, resumes, interviewing skills, offer negotiations.
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At 12:25pm on February 12, 2010, Fidela Alexis said…
Hi MatthewLevy

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I am so hopeful this will replace my income needs. I just started a few days ago, already made 73.

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