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Margot Sechler

Advisor

Role and Company

Worldwide Services Marketing Manager, Hewlett Packard

Expertise

22 years experience in information technology

Location

Houston, TX

About Margot

My Dad was in 3 armys (French, Israeli, and American) plus the French resistance plus our current troops and veterans are a teasure to our country. It is difficult enough to establish a career and get a job, but when away serving this may make it even more challenging. My experience ranges from being a retail store and department manager, Inside sales rep, Accound executive, then a services sales rep, a segment manager to develop sales growth programs, and now a Worldwide Services Marketing Manager. Networking, follow-up, understanding what different employers are looking for are all key and it is an honor to give guidance, assistance, and support to veterans.

Margot's Recent Answers

11 years ago

Does anyone have any job connections in Washington state?

Hi Drayton - There are a lot of great companies in WA St. My Daughter just graduated from school there...

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11 years ago

Should I "dumb-down" my resume?

Hi Susie - do not minimize your value. By 'dumbing-down' your resume that is what you do. So - I...

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11 years ago

What is the best career advice you've ever received as a professional?

It is all about relationships - so build good, solid relationships network, take care of the people you work with,...

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11 years ago

I have an MBA, but should I pursue continuing education courses?

Hi Mark - Great question. No matter what the field, what your degrees are in it is my belief that...

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11 years ago

When is it appropriate to address your mentor or boss by their first name?

Great question and know that every situation is different. First, listen and observe what others are doing. If everyone goes...

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