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Kathryn Thies

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Role and Company

Coordinator of Aquatics, Loyola University Chicago

Expertise

3 years experience in education

Location

Chicago, IL

About Kathryn

I received my Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies (Emphasis in public speaking and Interpersonal Communication) in 2009 from Stephen F Austin State University and my Master's Degree in Recreation Management and Policy in 2011 from the University of New Hampshire. I wrote my thesis on mentorship and the transition from High School to College. I work with the Department of Campus Recreation at Loyola University Chicago. I have a lot of experience coaching college students on resumes, cover letters, job interviews and goal setting. I love volunteering in the community: the only reason I got to where I am is because other people volunteered and mentored me!

I have an awesome little 5 pound dog who is the love of my life, and 3 nephews who live too far away in Texas.

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Kathryn's Recent Answers

9 years ago

How can I market my Resume writing and Business Plan development services?

Hi Chris, A great place to do freelance Resume Writing, etc is www.elance.com. ODesk is another great site.

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9 years ago

What are the best sites for veterans looking for jobs in Chicago? Best companies to apply too?

In addition to all of the answers above, if you are interested in working for a non profit, check out...

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9 years ago

When providing copies of a 2-page resume, is it better to staple the pages or print double sided?

Don't worry about being one page: that rule is outdated. If you have enough good experience to fill 2 pages, go...

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