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John Davies to Unlock the Power of Networking at the Next Experts Connection Teleseminar; Vice President of AMR Research Outlines The Law of 100 as the Key to Making The Right Connections for a Positive Career Change

Business Wire, April 4, 2006

NOVATO, Calif. -- Applying sure-fire systems to build your personal career network is the topic of the next session of Experts Connection(TM) (www.experts-connection.com), a teleseminar series geared for executive job seekers. "The Power of Networking for Executive Job Change" features guest speaker John Davies, and is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, April 26 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. EST, (1:00 p.m. PST).

John Davies is Vice President of Strategy for AMR Research and author of the book The $100,000 Career; The Power of Networking for Executive Job Change. As Davies notes, "Seventy percent of executive jobs are landed through networking. Executives are constantly told to network, but there have not been tools or systems that help guarantee networking success. A new approach called The Law of 100 provides a structured, goal-oriented approach that is more than just a job search technique. It is a brand new way to for executives and managers to build their career."

In this one-hour session, Davies will offer executive job seekers practical tips on power networking, how to build their career and land the jobs they want. Executives will learn new tools and approaches to accelerate their search and increase the effectiveness of their network, including:

--Invest others in your job search

--Create strong networks using "weak" connections

--Effectively ask for introductions

--Accelerate your search with new technology

--Land not just any job, but the perfect fit

"Every day, executives spend thousands of dollars on executive career services that do little to land them a job they want," says Davies. "During this Experts Connection teleseminar, I will advise executives that it doesn't have to be that hard if they follow my proven technique for career change."

The monthly Experts Connection teleseminar series sponsored by NETSHARE(R), (www.netshare.com) is a confidential subscription-based career site for executives earning $100,000 or more. Experts Connection was created as a series of dial-in telephone seminars to provide subscribers with practical job search and career management tips from recognized experts.

"We are happy to include an expert like John Davies as part of our lineup of speakers for the Experts Connection teleseminar series," said Kathy Simmons, CEO of NETSHARE and host of the Experts Connection series. "With his new approach we're confident that executives will be able to develop a system to help them not only find a top job, but one that they love and are well-compensated for."

The Experts Connection teleseminars are offered to registered participants for $45, $35 for NETSHARE members. For more information, visit the Experts Connection online at www.experts-connection.com.

About John Davies

John Davies is the author of a newly released book which details The Law of 100...The $100,000 Career; The Power of Networking for Executive Job Change. John currently serves as vice president of strategy for AMR Research. He has co-founded successful software start-ups, served on corporate boards and is a frequent speaker at business events.

About NETSHARE

NETSHARE (www.netshare.com) is a confidential, membership based organization dedicated to providing executives across all disciplines and industries with quality $100K plus job lists. NETSHARE also offers networking opportunities and a community of peers for the exchange of strategic information related to job search, professional development and best practices. NETSHARE has been recognized by Fortune and Forbes magazines as the best online destination for executive positions.

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