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		<title>Creating a Winning Portfolio: Tips for Technical Communicators</title>
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		<description>A competitive market demands job seekers do more than just send out resumes. Portfolios showcasing your work can help sell you to potential employers before, during and after interviews. How many people here have a paper portfolio?  How many have an online portfolio?</description>
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		<title>Starting a Business</title>
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		<description>Have you ever worked for a mismanaged company? Are you flexible, yet persistent?  Save some startup capital and you, too, can be a successful entrepreneur, say some local business owners who shared their tips and war stories with Four Lakes members at the Oct. 16 meeting. </description>
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		<title>A Tech Writer Crosses Over to Marketing and Becomes a &quot;Webinarian&quot;</title>
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		<description>Have you ever considered taking on marketing duties at your present job, or even transitioning to a new career as a &apos;marketeer&apos;?  Wistfully, you dream of sipping martinis with your attractive new coworkers under the department’s neon sign, &apos;Marketing—Two Drink Minimum,&apos; before heading home empty-handed at 5 p.m.  Oh, wait a minute—that was a Dilbert cartoon.</description>
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