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From Resume to LinkedIn

Crafting a Winning Personal Brand

2025-08-27 19:00:00 2025-08-27 20:00:00 America/New_York From Resume to LinkedIn Certified Federal Career Coach and Job Search Trainer, Latoyah Saunders will explain the importance of developing a personal brand that stands out on your resume and online. Virtual - Virtual

Wednesday, August 27
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-08-27 19:00:00 2025-08-27 20:00:00 America/New_York From Resume to LinkedIn Certified Federal Career Coach and Job Search Trainer, Latoyah Saunders will explain the importance of developing a personal brand that stands out on your resume and online. Virtual - Virtual

Virtual

Virtual

Certified Federal Career Coach and Job Search Trainer, Latoyah Saunders will explain the importance of developing a personal brand that stands out on your resume and online.

Your resume and LinkedIn profile are often your first impression—make them count. This session covers how to align your materials with your career goals, highlight transferable skills, and build a brand that resonates with recruiters. Walk away with practical tips and actionable edits.

Who Should Attend

Job Seekers / Professionals and Recent Graduates ready to update their career materials for job, internship, or fellowship applications. Ideal for those seeking to clarify or enhance their professional identity.

Latoyah Saunders is a dynamic career strategist, speaker, and Army veteran with over a decade of experience helping professionals navigate career transitions with clarity and confidence. As the Assistant Director of Career Management at Georgetown University and founder of a consulting firm dedicated to supporting military veterans and underrepresented professionals, Latoyah is passionate about empowering individuals to align their career paths with purpose and strategy. She brings a practical, people-centered approach to professional development, combining deep expertise in workforce readiness with a commitment to equity and lifelong learning. Latoyah’s work has impacted thousands through workshops, coaching, and speaking engagements across sectors.

Contact mzimmerman@alexlibraryva.org for more information. 

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Financial Literacy |

TAGS: | Seminar | Resumes | LinkedIn | careers |

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