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Thursday May 23, 2019
Interview Skills
Thursday May 23, 2019
Thursday May 23, 2019
Fortune 500 managers tell how to get prepared for a job interview, basic interviewing techniques used by employers, and what you should know about a company before going face to face.
Moderator:
Denise E. Bolar
Business Process Analyst for The Boeing Company
Denise Bolar's career comprises more than 15 years of progressive responsibilities in the areas of training and education, personnel management, and human resources, including recruiting college and experienced professional employees. In her current capacity, she manages Boeings image and relationship with external technical affiliations such as the Black Engineer of the Year Awards. She joined Boeing in July 2001 as manager of recruiting in St. Louis.
Speakers:
Charles Britt
Project Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Charles Britt is a talented IT professional who has worked on projects for some of the top government contractors in the U.S. A frequent speaker on topics including the Digital Divide and developing youth to be become future leaders, he has built a strong reputation in the Washington, D.C., area as a motivator who loves to help others succeed. He recently founded 21st Century Leaders, a company that provides workshops and seminars on leadership and career development, motivational speaking, and mentoring.
Jananda Hill
Staff Engineer
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Jananda Hill, a 2004 Black Engineer of the Year Most Promising Engineer, did her undergraduate work at MIT in computer science and engineering. She worked at Lucent Technologies as an embedded software engineer for optical networking equipment before completing her M.Sc. in computer science at Stanford University. She now is a software manager in the Space Technology sector of Northrop Grumman in Los Angeles. Her volunteer activities include teaching math and SAT classes at an academic enrichment program for minorities.