Rob Sullivan's Speaking Engagements, Events, and Workshops


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On this page . . .
I.  ROB'S SPEAKING SCHEDULE
. . . . .View Current Schedule (January - December 2006)

2.  PRESENTATION TOPICS 

. . . . . Corporate/Professional Workshops & Keynotes
. . . . . Job Hunters  (College Students, Job Clubs, Networking Groups, etc.)

3. 
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4.  TESTIMONIALS

 

Speaking Schedule 

CURRENT SCHEDULE (January - December 2006)

2005 Schedule

2004 Schedule

 

COMPLETE SCHEDULE

To view the complete schedule, scroll down or click on a specific month.

2006

January 2006
February 2006
March 2006

April 2006

May 2006
June 2006
July 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006

2007
January 2007

 

 
JANUARY 2006  
January 7, 2006 Northwestern University - Kellogg alumni CLUB (Woodridge, IL)
Event:
Breakfast Keynote
Date:  Saturday, January 7, 2006 
Time:  8:30am (Registration & networking starts at 8am)
Topic: Packaging Your Potential

Location:
 7 Bridges Golf Club, North Gallery Room
Address:  One Mulligan Drive, Woodridge, IL (630-964-7700)

Registration info:  Click here

Contact info: 
This event is brought to you by KACC-West.  Bill Liu (bliu1997@kellogg.northwestern.edu)and Neal Alexander

IMPORTANT NOTE:   This event is open to Kellogg, University of Michigan, and University of Chicago alumni and their guests.

January 13, 2006 DuPage Workforce Development
(Lombard, IL)

Date: 
Friday, January 13, 2006
Time:
 10am - 11:30am
Topic:  "Getting Your Foot in the Door When You Don't Have a Leg to Stand On"
Location: Employment & Training Center of DuPage County, 837 S. Westmore-Meyers Rd., Lombard, IL
Open to the public. For more info, contact Thomas Reimer at 630-495-4345 ext. 312. 
January 18, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Time:  8:30am - noon
January 19, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Thursday, January 19, 2006
Time:  8:30am - noon
January 23, 2006 CAREER RESOURCE CENTER, INC. (Lake Forest, IL)
Date: 
Monday, January 23, 2006
Time: 
10am - noon
Topic:  Packaging Your Potential: Lessons from a Job Hunter Who Learned the Hard Way
Location:
Career Resource Center, Inc.
40 E. Old Mill Rd., Ste. 105
Lake Forest, IL 60045
847.295.5626

Open to the public
January 24, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Time:  8:30am - 4pm
January 25, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Time:  8:30am - noon
January 25, 2006 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Event: Quarterly Staff Meeting
Topic:
Professional Development
Date:
 Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Time:  3pm - 5pm
January 26, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Thursday, January 26, 2006
Time:  8:30am - noon
January 29, 2006

Rescheduled for the evening of March 7, 2006

ANGEL CENTER FOR PERSONAL EXPLORATION (Oswego, IL)
Date:  Sunday, January 29, 2006
Time: 
1pm - ?
Topic: Packaging Your Potential
Location:
20 South Main St., Unit B, Oswego, IL 60543

Open to the public. Please call 630-554-7713 and let us  know you are coming.

January 31, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Time:  8:30am - 4pm
   
FEBRUARY 2006  
February 2, 2006 DRAPER & KRAMER (Chicago, IL)
Topic: Developing as a Manager
Date:
 Thursday, February 2, 2006
Time:  8:30am - noon
February 6, 2006 MERRILL LYNCH (Chicago, IL)
Date:
 Monday, February 6, 2006
Topic:  Professional Development

Private Workshop.
February 22, 2006

ONLINE

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - ONLINE CLASS
Date:
 Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Topic:  What To Say About Yourself In An Interview
Time: Noon - 1:30pm

Registration details to follow.

February 22, 2006 Northwestern University - Kellogg alumni CLUB
When: Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, 2006 at 5:45 pm (Registration & Networking; speaker begins at 6:30 pm)
Where: 2500 Lake Cook Road (Discover Center), Riverwoods, Illinois
Speaker: Rob Sullivan, author “Getting Your Foot in the Door When you Don’t Have a Leg to Stand On” (McGraw-Hill)
Cost: $20
Online Registration: Ends on February 20th

Questions: jason_apple@yahoo.com

MARCH 2006  
March 6, 2006 JVS CHICAGO (Chicago, IL)
Date:  Monday, March 6, 2006
Time: 
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Topic: What to Say About Yourself When Other People Are Listening
Location: JVS
1 South Franklin, Chicago, Room 102

RSVP required by Friday, March 3, 2006  jvsccp@jvschicago.org  or (312) 673-3437

Free Admission-Networking-Refreshments

March 7, 2006 ANGEL CENTER FOR PERSONAL EXPLORATION (Oswego, IL)
Date:  Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Time: 
7pm - 9pm
Topic: Packaging Your Potential
Location:
20 South Main St., Unit B, Oswego, IL 60543

Open to the public. Please call 630-554-7713 and let us  know you are coming.

March 10, 2006 MCDONALD'S CORPORATION (Orlando, FL )
Event:  Managers' Meeting
Date:  Friday, March 10, 2006
Topic:
What To Say About Yourself When Other People are Listening
Location: TBD
(Private:  McDonald's employees only)
March 22, 2006

ONLINE

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - ONLINE CLASS
Date:
 Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Topic:  What To Say About Yourself in an Interview
Time: Noon - 1:00pm

Registration Info

March 28, 2006 NIAGARA UNIVERSITY (New York)
Date: 
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: Niagara University, New York 
March 29, 2006

RESCHEDULED FOR NOV. 2, 2006

DAEMEN COLLEGE (New York)
Date: 
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: Daemen College, New York 
   
APRIL 2006  
April 4, 2006 THE ADMIRAL ON THE LAKE (Chicago, IL)
Date:  Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Time: 
5:30pm -7:00pm
Location: 909 W. Foster Avenue
Registration: Free and open to the public.

Participants can RSVP at 773-654-5161.

April 12, 2006 SOCIETY OF HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS (Chicago Chapter of SHRM)
Luncheon Keynote
April 18, 2006 BENEDICTINE University (Lisle, IL)
Date:  Tuesday, April 18, 2005
Time: 
6pm -9pm
Topic: Career Week Keynote
Location:
Benedictine University Campus
April 19, 2006 RIGHT MANAGEMENT (Gurnee, IL)
Topic:  Packaging Your Potential
Date: 
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Time: 
1:30pm - 3:30pm
Private: Right Management clients only  
April 19, 2006 ST. JOSEPH'S EMPLOYMENT MINISTRY (Libertyville, IL)
Topic:  Networking
Date: 
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Time: 
Presentation 7pm - 8pm. Networking afterwards
Location: St. Joseph's Center - Milwaukee/Rte.176
   
MAY 2006  
May 11, 2006 BARRINGTON CAREER CENTER (Barrington, IL)
Topic:  Packaging Your Potential
Date: 
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Time: 
Presentation 7pm - 9pm.
Location: Barrington Career Center (Address to follow)
May 16, 2006 ALPHA KAPPA PSI (DePaul University)
Topic:  Packaging Your Potential
Date: 
Tuesday May 16, 2006
Private session
May 20, 2006 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
(Plymouth, MI)
Topic: 
Marketing Yourself for the Future/Networking
Date: 
Saturday May 20, 2006
Time: 
8:30am - 11:30am (Registration at 8am)
Location: The Inn at St. John's
, 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, Michigan

Note: This event is exclusively for University of Michigan Alum and their guests.

Price:

$10 Alumni Assoc. Members in advance or $15 at the door
$ 20 Non-members in advance or $25 at the door

Registration Info:
umalumni.com or call (800) 847-4764
May 20, 2006 THE JILL SPIEGEL SHOW
www.FM107.FM

Jill hosts a fun motivational call-in radio talk show in Minneapolis/St.Paul every Saturday from 8pm-10pm Central Time. The show is on FM 107, an ABC affiliate and reaches all 7 counties in Minneapolis/St.Paul and 3 counties in Wisconsin. It can also be heard online.
 

 

May 24, 2006 IEEE
(Palatine, IL)
Date: 
Wednesday May 24, 2006
Time: 
8:30am - 4pm
PRIVATE SESSION
   
JUNE 2006  
June 14, 2006 LISLE JOB CLUB REUNION (Lisle, IL)
Date:  Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Time: 
6pm - 9pm
Location: Lisle/Naperville Hilton

RSVP by June 5 to LTJCReunion@yahoo.com or call Dianne at 630-369-4409

Donation:  $5 employed, $2 job seeker

   
JULY 2006  
July 17 - 18, 2006 PRIVATE 2-DAY OUTPLACEMENT WORKSHOP (Chicago, IL)
   
SEPTEMBER 2006  
September 16, 2006 ST. HUBERT'S JOB & NETWORKING MINISTRY

Date: 
Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006
Time: 
9am - 10:30am
Topic:  Elements of Career Visibility: Catching the Attention of Employers, Search Firms, Employment Agencies, and Networking Contacts
Location:
Crystal Lake
 
September 19, 2006 ALPHA KAPPA PSI - DePaul University (Chicago, IL)

Date: 
Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006
Time: 
9:30pm - 10:30pm
Topic:  Networking & Interviewing
Location:
DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus
 
September 25, 2006 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL

Date: 
Monday, Sept. 25, 2006
Time: 
8pm - 9pm
Topic:  Negotiation
Location:
Chicago Campus (private)
 
September 27, 2006 PRIVATE SESSION - Company Quarterly Meeting (Bloomington, IL)

Date: 
Wednesday Sept. 27, 2006
Time: 
3pm - 4:15pm
Topic:  Becoming a Trusted IT Consultant
 
September 29, 2006 CHEMPHARMA (Schaumburg, IL)

Date: 
Friday Sept. 29, 2006
Time: 
9:30am - 11:30am (Presentation from 10 - 11)Topic:   Packaging Your Potential
Location:
Schaumburg Public Library
Open to Chempharma Members and prospective members. For more information: Please contact Pete Harren Harren@dls.net
   
OCTOBER 2006  
October 10, 2006 Northwestern University - Alumni Interviewing Webinar

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO NOVEMBER 7, 2006.

 

October 19, 2006 Northwestern University - LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (Evanston, IL)
Date:  October 19, 2006
Time: 
4pm - 5pm
Topic:  Networking: Connecting with Alumni
Location:
Evanston Campus
October 19, 2006 Northwestern University - lEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (Evanston, IL)
Date:  October 20, 2006
Time: 
8:30am - 9:15am
Facilitator:  Creating a Vision for the Alumni Association
Location:
Evanston Campus
   
NOVEMBER 2006  
November 2, 2006 DAEMEN COLLEGE (New York)
Date: 
Thursday, November 2, 2006
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: Daemen College, New York 
November 7, 2006 Northwestern University - Alumni Interviewing Webinar (1 hour - including live Q & A)
Date: 
November 7, 2006
Times: 
Noon, 5:00pm, 7:30pm (CST) 
Topic:  Unlocking The Hidden Value of Your Story
Location:
Online
Registration info to follow or visit www.alumni.northwestern.edu for more info.
November 9, 2006 BARRINGTON CAREER CENTER (Barrington, IL)
Date: 
Thursday, November 9, 2006
Topic:
Packaging Your Potential
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: Barrington Career Center (600 Hart Rd., Suite 275, Barrington, IL)
November 10, 2006 Northwestern University - SCHOOL OF LAW
Date: 
November 10, 2006
Times: 
9am - 6pm  
Topic:  Mock Interviewing
Location:
Private
November 13, 2006 Northwestern University - SCHOOL OF LAW
Date: 
November 13, 2006
Times: 
9am - noon  
Topic:  Mock Interviewing
Location:
Private
November 14, 2006 Northwestern University - SCHOOL OF LAW
Date: 
November 14, 2006
Times: 
9am - 6pm  
Topic:  Mock Interviewing
Location:
Private
   
DECEMBER 2006  
   
   
JANUARY 2007  
January 25, 2007 ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE (Naperville, IL)
Date: 
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Topic: 
Packaging Your Potential
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: St. Thomas The Apostle
January 29, 2007 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY (Lisle, IL)
Date: 
Monday, January 29, 2007
Topic: 
Senior Week
Time: 
7pm -9pm
Location: Benedictine University
 
CORPORATE & PROFESSIONAL: 
Workshops, Keynotes, and Coaching

For more info, see Rob's Corporate Training Page

All workshops are customized to meet the specific needs of your company.

I. Self-Assessment Workshop:  Recognizing Talent—Before it’s Too Late!
Do you really know who is on your team? Do you have a complete picture of the true depth and breadth of your employees’ experiences? Companies routinely let top performers slip through their fingers because they haven’t taken the time to understand what these people are actually contributing--or could contribute. If you don’t help employees understand and recognize their value, you risk losing people who may be having a substantial positive impact on your company and bottom line. This is an expensive mistake to make, but a relatively easy one to fix. 

The goal of this workshop is two-fold:

  • To encourage the personal and professional development of employees.
  • To give the company a deeper appreciation of the depth and breadth of employee accomplishments, capabilities, and aspirations. 

The second point is particularly important because over 50% of the people I’ve surveyed (informally) indicate that they have skills they haven’t used that could be valuable to their company. By creating an accurate, up-to-date inventory of experiences and accomplishments, employees will be better able to manage their careers and position themselves for whatever is the next, logical step in their professional development.

 II. Effective Recruiting & Retention  
The following workshops and coaching sessions are designed to help your company attract, recruit, and retain the best employees. Like all sessions, these are most effective when they are customized to meet the specific needs of your company.

A.  Interviewer Training:
You have 45 minutes to determine if you want a particular person on your team. Are you making the most of it? Most people don't. Learn strategies to ask more insightful questions and find out what you really want to know.

B.  Creating Effective Job Descriptions
Most job descriptions and help wanted posting as hopelessly inadequate. If you find yourself bombarded by applicants who are clearly not qualified, it's even more important to take the time to craft meaningful job specs that attract the best candidates. Learn what companies are doing wrong and how to avoid the mistakes that make the recruiting process longer and more painful than it should be. 

C. Employee Recognition
Are you rewarding loyal employees and keeping them motivated? Do you know how your employees like to be rewarded? (Hint: it isn't always about money.)  Whether your goal is to set up an Employee Incentive Plan or just find creative, low-cost ways to recognize your employees, let's talk. Together we can create a program to help you meet your goals.

III. Stress Management: Keeping Your Cool When You Are Burning Inside
Give your employees the tools to deal with difficult situations. Learn techniques to keep your cool--even when dealing with circumstances outside of your control. Unlike workshops that focus on “softer” techniques like meditation, candles, and relaxation, this workshop is based on Learned Optimism, neuro-linguistic programming, and others strategies. As a result, it is well-received by right-brained and left-brained types alike. It is a particularly helpful workshop for people dealing with change and uncertainty.
 
IV.  Outplacement
Includes Self-Assessment, Skill Assessment, Cover Letter Writing, Résumé Writing, Job Search Strategy, Researching Companies, Working with Headhunters, Interviewing Skills, and Negotiating. These modules can also be presented separately.

V. Sales, Networking & Relationship Building

A. What To Say About Yourself When Other People Are Listening
Do you struggle with the concept of networking or feel you have fewer valuable contacts than others? Have you ever watched another person’s eyes glaze over as you attempted to describe what you do? Does the prospect of talking with complete strangers make you mildly uncomfortable or, worse yet, send shock waves of terror through your body? Contrary to popular belief, networking isn’t about “working a room” or “schmoozing.” It’s a lot easier than that. Done correctly, networking can be fun—even if you don’t consider yourself a naturally outgoing person. You’ll leave this session with ideas you can use immediately to build your network and reach your goals.

B.  Getting People to Call You Back
Learn why so many people have trouble building relationships and what it takes to communicate in such a way that inspires people to WANT to talk with you. Find ways to identify and create the opportunities most people miss.

C.   Creating a Winning Elevator Pitch:  How to Say Who You Are
For many, the most dreaded phrase uttered by an interviewer (or a networking contact) is, “Tell me about yourself.” Most people have no idea where to start. Even fewer know when and how to stop. Use this opportunity to learn a technique you can use in interviews, at parties, in elevators, or anywhere else you might be expected to describe who you are and what you want to do.

 

SEMINARS FOR JOB HUNTERS
 
SEMINAR DATE & TIME
Résumé Intensive Clinic Send an email for more info on these workshops!

info@careercraftsman.com

Interviewing Effectively  
Job Search Strategies that Work (Focus on finding and creating opportunities, networking, researching companies, and working with headhunters)

Other Topics of Interest Include:

I.   Marketing Yourself for the Future (NEW)
Do you feel stuck in your current position unclear what it would take ahead? Is there something you have always wanted to do career-wise yet never had the courage to make the change? Do you feel your efforts and ideas often go unrewarded? Have your contributions had a financial impact on the company that went well beyond what you received in compensation? Do you worry that the economy or other factors beyond your control (age, race, disability, etc.) negatively impact your ability to get ahead? Are you in between jobs and concerned you may have to take a step back and settle for less than your market value?  

If you answered “Yes” to even one of these questions, this is a presentation you won't want to miss. Too often, we miss opportunities because we fail to realize the value of what we have experienced. Or worse, we mistakenly believe the responsibility of managing our career rests with our employer. Whether your goal is to advance in your current company or move on to a completely different position, Rob will share valuable tools and strategies designed to help you identify and leverage what you have already accomplished. In addition, he will discuss workplace trends, opportunities, and challenges that will impact us all over the next few decades.

II.   Making the Most of Your College Years: Demonstrating Your Leadership, and Initiative BEFORE Graduation
Do you think an internship is the only way to gain experience? Have you ever wondered about other ways you might develop your skills while you are still in school? If you are interested in learning what you can do to build a track record that will impress potential employers, don’t miss this workshop. Rob will share sound, practical strategies to help you demonstrate leadership, resourcefulness, and initiative and, at the same time, make yourself more marketable upon graduation. While any student could benefit, this workshop is particularly helpful for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.  

III.  Packaging Your Potential:  Lessons from a Job Hunter Who Learned the Hard Way
Have you ever thought to yourself: "I know I'd be great at that job if only someone would give me a chance", or "I would love that job, but I could never make money doing that"? Do you ever find yourself apologizing for your age, level of experience, or education? Are interviews uncomfortable because you find it difficult to talk about yourself without feeling like you're bragging? Do you wish you had a more effective Career Services office at your school? If you answered "yes" to even one of these questions, you won't want to miss this workshop.

IV.  Identifying and Pursuing Your Dreams
Many of us have experienced the empty feeling of uncertainty that comes with not knowing what we want to do with the rest of our lives. In this workshop, we’ll look at ways you can uncover your passion and turn it into a fulfilling career. Too many people struggle in their pursuit of the “right” career or worry that their choice of a major (or grad degree) will limit their opportunities. It doesn’t have to be that way. The road to success is rarely straight. This session will energize you as identify your path and navigate the inevitable twists and turns.

VWhat to Say About Yourself When Other People Are Listening
Do you struggle with the concept of networking or feel you have fewer valuable contacts than others? Does the prospect of contacting complete strangers make you mildly uncomfortable or, worse yet, send shock waves of terror through your body? Contrary to popular belief, networking isn’t about “working a room” or “schmoozing.” It’s a lot easier than that. Done correctly, networking can be fun—even if you don’t consider yourself a naturally outgoing person. You’ll leave this workshop with ideas you can use immediately to build your network and reach your goals.

VI. Why Most Résumés Are Ineffective (and What You Can Do To Make Your Résumé Stand Out)
According to surveys of hiring managers and human resource professionals, the percentage of résumés that are EFFECTIVE is staggeringly low—between 1% and 5%. Rob Sullivan, author of the book Getting Your Foot in the Door When You Don’t Have a Leg to Stand On will share valuable tips and techniques you can use to get your résumé noticed for its content. At the same time, we’ll explore common mistakes people make and how to avoid them. This is an especially important topic for people who have more potential than actual experience.

VII.  Résumés Can Get Interviews, But Cover Letters Can Get JOBS!!!
Do you know the single, most important thing a cover letter can do that a résumé cannot? Don’t feel bad. Most people don’t. In this session, you’ll hear about a woman who literally got a job as a booking agent for bands based on her cover letter alone. The hiring managers knew when they read her letter that she was the person they wanted. That’s even more impressive considering the company was looking for 3-5 years of industry experience when she had none. Hear her letter. Find out what she did. And learn to make cover letters work for you!

If you have any questions about Rob's appearances, please send an email to info@careercraftsman.com

Schedule An Appearance
If your school, company, or group would like to schedule an appearance, please email your name and contact information to: info@careercraftsman.com. (Please write "Scheduling" in the subject line. If you don't hear from us within 24 hours, please resend your message--it probably means we didn't get it.) 
 

To see what others are saying about Rob Sullivan's presentations, see the section that follows "Additional Details.



Here's what people say about Rob's workshops . . .

 

"Rob, a big thank you! We thought it was a great event. Just to give you a sense of things, we launched our follow up survey to the event and the response rate and the feedback has been fantastic. The 4.82/5.00 rating you achieved was the highest overall satisfaction of the 14 events we did this year."
 

Kathy Noble, Vice President 
University of Michigan Alumni Association


"Rob, I thoroughly enjoyed your recent seminar at the Homer Public Library. I learned more in one evening that I did reading the classic What Color is Your Parachute? Thanks!

Robert A. Harrison, 
Homer Glen, IL

"Since I saw you give speeches 2 or 3 times during my 8 month job search, I just wanted to let you know that your information helped me greatly in finally landing a positions as Controller. You are definitely a very good, motivated, and energetic speaker who presents your ideas clearly. And I like your style--it is much more interesting than speakers who just read from notes or a power point presentation. Thank you for all the great work you do to help job seekers find new positions. You are great!"

Bob DeVille
Arlington Heights, IL

 

"Rob, your class was excellent and made me realize how ill-prepared I was to face the outside world."

Tom B., Chicago, IL 
Logistics Manager

 

"Rob's presentation was superb. It was fast paced--I never looked at my watch; informative--I took home information I then used; entertaining--He shared personal stories from his own life that were truly inspiring; and the best part is that he is personable and willing to help."

Lisa Maroski, Chicago
(Small Business Owner)

 


“Rob’s lectures and workshops have benefited my students in three primary ways: they showed them how to develop a strategy to effectively market themselves, improved their prospecting and interviewing skills, and inspired them to face the challenge of a job search with enthusiasm and tenacity. Best of all, Rob’s passion for this subject and vast array of colorful real-world examples truly inspired my students to approach their job search like it was the opportunity of a lifetime. Rob's charisma, sense of humor, and commanding presence in front of a group fired up my students to the point which they were brimming with confidence and anticipation.”


—Jonathan  Cohe
n, Instructor
International Academy of
Design and Technology


"Rob Sullivan offers insights for students in how to market themselves in the best possible way. He provides examples of how actual people have used this knowledge to propel themselves into opportunities that fulfill their life's dreams. Our students have commented that Rob's wisdom and style of writing encouraged them in their own job search."

  
Elly Tucker, Career Resources Manager

University of Virginia/Charlottesville

“One of Rob’s skills is the ability to bring about participation by the audience, which goes well beyond the usual Q&A segment at the end of a session of this type. He draws on the resources of each person, thereby enriching the career transition process and exchange of views we seek to develop.”

—Michel Cade, Facilitator

St. Chrysostom’s Employment Council

 

“Not only is Robert an articulate and compelling speaker, the substance of his presentation would be invaluable to anyone who is looking to market themselves more appropriately in their current legal job, or who is looking to market themselves in an entirely new field.”


—Paul Chronis, Attorney

McDermott, Will & Emery  

 

"I loved your stories--they really make the suggestions you are presenting come to life."


Jeannine Parisi

University of Virginia/Charlottesville

 

"This was an incredible way to demonstrate why it's important to identify who you are and where your passions come from."


Bill Edwards

University of Virginia/Charlottesville

 

More Quotes from Seminar Participants. . .

(from anonymous evaluations)

 

 

"Rob is an awesome speaker, instructor, and advisor."

 

 

"Excellent material presented clearly and succinctly. Rob is a superb presenter and an excellent resource."

 

 

"Rob is a very charismatic, fun, informational speaker/facilitator. It makes me feel much more prepared to get out there and get a rewarding job. He provided me with the tools I need."

 

 

"Rob is a great speaker who not only gets his point across, but also instills confidence and knowledge to people who need it most. "

 

 

"The information provided exceeded my expectations because it can be applied to any aspect of your life (e.g., communicating your ideas). Overall, this was the best workshop I have ever taken. I'll use the information immediately."

 

 

"I was completely impressed with this workshop. Not only did it provide valuable information, but Rob did a fabulous job conveying the information. His upbeat attitude and vast knowledge and experience in this area made the three days fly by."

 

 

"Excellent mix of instruction, constructive criticism, and 'group therapy.' Rob Sullivan is very enthusiastic, supportive, and willing to spend extra time with individuals."


"I have never been more motivated than I am today! A wonderful experience. Rob is a great trainer. He really made people feel comfortable so we were not afraid to bring up real life issues we were experiencing. This was a wonderful experience that I will remember forever."

 

 

"I leave the workshop with elevated confidence that I can go out and get a job. The techniques and strategic approaches covered in the workshop are invaluable.  Thanks to Rob Sullivan, everyone was engaged in the workshop process. It was great!"

 

"Rob Sullivan is awesome! The workshop would not have met my expectations without his high energy and passion."

 

 

"Rob's seminar exceeded my expectations. It was interactive, engaging, and provided me with creative strategies for my job search. It also helped me think outside the "norm" regarding career options."

 


"Rob Sullivan is very motivational and uplifting. He encouraged us to possibly explore different opportunities. Great job!!" 

 

Schedule An Appearance
If your school, company, or group would like to schedule an appearance, please email your name and contact information to: info@careercraftsman.com

Please write "Scheduling" in the subject line. 



Rob Sullivan is a frequent and popular speaker at high schools, colleges, universities, companies, and other groups. He speaks on a variety of job-related topics including:


CORPORATIONS AND TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

  • How to attract, retain, and motivate top talent. 

  • Interview Training
    For companies and job hunters
     

  • Stress Management
     

  • Sales Training
     

COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, CHURCHES, NETWORKING GROUPS, ETC.

  • Packaging Your Potential: Lessons from a job hunter who learned the hard way  A popular topic among entry-level job hunters, career-changers, and others who have more potential than experience.

  • Making the most of your college years.    
    What you can do before you graduate to make yourself more attractive to future employers.