Do you know Whats Next?

Do you know Whats Next?

Hello all! For many, it has been far too long since we last spoke, and I hope that you're doing well and that life is being kind to you and your family. 

I am reaching out today because I need your help, and I believe I can help you as well. While we may know eachother in any one of a number of roles; Leader, Student, Teacher, Father, Friend, Family, Neighbor, Co-Worker, Volunteer Work, Church or even Sports, I've decided to venture out on my own, and start a small non-profit business. A non-profit, with the express mission to...

help my fellow humans to achieve personal and professional success.

This adventure is called Tsugi you can find us at tsugi.io or on LinkedIn

Tsugi, is a Japanese word that means "whats next", and for me it is; "whats next". While the long-term plans for Tsugi are large, right now it's focus is simple- To help people, regardless of profession, prepare for "whats next" by updating, improving and revamping their resumes. Or in other words; their personal marketing material.

Not only am I revamping existing traditional resumes, but I am also intriducing something very unique and special that is sure to get you the attention you desire regarding your resume. Regardless of where we are in life; un-employed, under-employed or even happily employed, the time to prepare is now, not when you actually need to decide "whats next". 

So these 2 questions are why I'm writing-

1. Will you partner with me today and improve your resume?

2. Will you tell others about what I do, and connect them with me?

An April 2016 LinkedIn study found that the new normal in our country is 2-4 job changes per person, before you are even 32. If however, you are nearly 40 like I am, that number can even climb as high as 6. And these changes are not always job changes; but industry changes as well. It is therefore commonplace to have the need and desire to update your resume multiple times over the course of your career. 

It's not complicated. You can do it! The time to update your resume is before you need to send it to someone. I'd like to help. I look forward to hearing from you, or your contacts, to discuss options and cost. 

Sal Giani

tsugi.io

[email protected]


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