Soft Skills Study Group
Twin Hills Country Club, September 1st, 2015, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
"Get Noticed and Get Hired -- Resume, Networking, and Interviewing Tips"
Presented by ShawnTrell McClure, PHR, SHRM-CP, Linn Energy
Abstract
Please join us for our first study group meeting focused on developing the “soft” skills of our membership. Ms. McClure will be presenting tips on how to get noticed and hired in today’s tough landscape.
Biography
ShawnTrell McClure, PHR, SHRM-CP is a certified HR professional with over 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. As the HR Supervisor for LINN Energy, ShawnTrell is responsible for leading a team of HR professionals to provide total HR solutions to workforce of over 1800 employees. Prior to joining LINN Energy in 2012 she served as a Senior HR Advisor with QEP Resources. ShawnTrell has extensive experience in the HR and Training and Development functions and a highly-respected reputation in Employee Relations and Compliance.
ShawnTrell has developed, and successfully implemented, several mentorship programs that foster safe learning environments for employees to excel -- the result of which has produced highly skilled senior level HR professionals.
Over the past five years, ShawnTrell has provided resume writing and networking skills for a variety of civic and community-based organizations. She is passionate about assisting people in finding a career path that aligns with their knowledge, skills and abilities which in turn yields their long-term success.
ShawnTrell has one son, Grant, who is a senior at Fort Valley University in Fort Valley, Georgia and she holds BS in Management from Southern Nazarene University.
Note: This is anticipated to be a well-attended meeting, reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted.
The goal for each Study Group is to facilitate candid discussions and knowledge sharing on specific topics that are important to our local members. Audience participation is strongly encouraged and needed in order to maximize the technical dissemination. We are also soliciting ideas for potential topics of future study groups so please provide your input to Christina Brock.