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FPA of Georgia Career Day

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 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE Atlanta GA 30346  See map

We’re shaking up Career Day at FPA-GA. This year, we’re combining industry education and speed interviewing. You’ve heard of “speed dating,” right? We’ve taken that concept and applied it to Career Day. No, we’re not finding you a date. We’re helping you find a career opportunity and learn more about the industry.


Prior to the event, you’ll receive a ZIP file with job descriptions from hiring companies. Some companies may be hiring immediately. Other companies may be hiring later in the year. Concurrently, companies attending the event will receive a ZIP file with each attendees’ resume, if provided.


The event’s program will be as follows:


4:00PM – 4:30PM |Networking


We’ll begin the event by giving you time to check-in, network and grab some food. We’ll provide heavy h’orderves and non-alcoholic beverages. We’ll also have freebies.


4:30PM – 5:30PM | Panel Discussion


Next, we’ll present a panel of company representatives – each representing a different model and service approach to the financial planning community (e.g. RIA, Broker-Dealer, insurance advisor, planning only, etc.).  The panel will give you an overview of their corporate structure – including such topics as their compensation models and training programs.


5:30PM – 7:PM | Speed Interviewing


After the panel discussion, you will be given an opportunity to meet with company representatives using a speed interviewing method. Company representatives will be stationed at tables set up around the room. You will rotate from each table every ten minutes. In this way, you will learn more about each company and broaden your knowledge of the financial services industry.  We’ve attached helpful tips to make your speed interviewing experience a success.


We look forward to seeing you at our new and improved Career Day! Click here to register as an attendee. Click here to register as a company representative.


If you have any questions, please contact the FPA of GA chapter office at 770-516-0236 to learn more.


***Please sign up by February 20th to be included in the file that will be distributed to the Firms.***

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The question: Should Georgia officially acknowledge Slavery? The reason for this: to bringRead More reconciliation among the people of this state. Now, how will that help this state achieve higher GPA's? How will that help reduce the jobless in this state? Many of us have said, we're sorry it happened, it was wrong, but NOW is not the time to spend more time/more hours on such a resolution, as AGAIN this is not the first time this has been bought up in the legislation, and before it was certainly intended to be an apology. (See HR 295-2009) but never made it to the floor. If I thought this would bring more jobs, solve the education in this state, help the poor, get all the foreclosed properties sold, then I would jump on the band wagon, but we have some very serious problems that need to be addressed, and the people of Ga. deserve more than this from an elected official. We are responding to the question that was purposed to the readers by The Patch. I do not try to change another mind, its my opinion only, but I do resent someone that openly admits they moved here from Florida, then before that lived in Europe/Cuba tell Georgians how ignorant, and stupid they are. Talking about rude, maybe you would like to apologize for calling other's names. If someone/ANYONE doesn't agree w/me and loves that this Rep has introduced a age old resolution while ignoring revelent and very real problems that exist today, that's fine, that's your perrogotive, but respect other's opinions.
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Rob, Thanks for sharing the link. I think it is quite well written, and it presented someRead More historical information that I was not familiar with (i.e. Oglethorpe banned slavery in the original colony of Georgia). For me, the key justification for doing this is plainly stated in the resolution: "Whereas, while even the most abject apology cannot right the transgressions, injustices and oppressive acts of the past, the spirit of true repentance can promote reconciliation among all people and avert the repetition of past injustices for future generations." Promote reconciliation. We need to reconcile in our State where there remains a great deal of racism (visible in this thread, although the worst offender's comment has been removed). As I said earlier, I don't know how much good this will do, but it is an easy thing to do and it can't hurt. Sincerely, Alex
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Perhaps there was a language barrier ?