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Ask the Expert: Amy Ratnow of ALR Connections

Join the Discussion in the NPN Forum on April 18th (Member's Only Event): Here is an opportunity to "Ask an Expert," Amy Lynne Ratnow of ALR Connections,  specifics about how parents can return to work after a break, how to pivot your skillset into something new, how to address gaps in a resume (and get other resume tips), how to utilize LinkedIn to your advantage, and where to start: Forum Discussion

 

Amy Lynne Ratnow, is the Founder and Owner of ALR Connections. With her flair for creativity and a drive to succeed, Amy started a corporate gift company and that blossomed into meeting and event planning. She met several women at various stages in their careers, looking for employment and realized she needed to help bridge the gap. Amy knew it was time to open her own company where she could build on her relationships with her client partners and support women joining the workforce looking for new jobs. It was a great way to combine her entrepreneurial side and her passion for helping people. In 2017 birthed the creation of ALR Connections.


For the past 7 years, ALR Connections has been bringing authenticity and passion to the niche of helping women find jobs where their skills can shine. Amy and her locally focused team help people pivot, reinvent and re-establish themselves in the current workplace by building personal relationships, highlighting transferable skills, and developing a community of professional support. At the same time, ALR helps small businesses without HR departments grow and thrive by vetting and placing perfect-match talent on their behalf. For more information visit alrconnections.com. 



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