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Schedule Molly Fletcher for an Upcoming Show!

After graduating college, Molly Fletcher took her life savings of $2,000 out of the bank, packed her little green Honda Accord with everything she owned, and moved to Atlanta, Georgia hoping to break into the sports industry. It wasn’t just a job she was looking for there. She wanted to build relationships with key people in the world of sports. More importantly, she wanted to prepare herself to capitalize on the career opportunities she had always dreamed of achieving.

Today Fletcher is a top female sports agent, renowned in her industry for being unique, knowledgeable and passionate. Over the years, Fletcher has listened to hundreds of young people express their own desires to achieve professional success. Yet, only a few of them actually knew how to make themselves stand out in the job market.

Fletcher is able to provide insights and strategies about what works—and what doesn’t—when it comes to finding a job or being promoted. Through her anecdotes and insights, individuals will learn that it’s the relationships they build—and not their resumes—that position them for success in the world of work.

To schedule Molly Fletcher for an upcoming event, contact:

KJ Hausman
kj@careersports.com

Suggested Questions:

  • What are some common mistakes people make in the job search?
  • When you hire employees, what makes them stand out to you?
  • Why do you think relationships, and not resumes, are the key to job search success?
  • How do you identify key contacts in your field or industry?
  • How should someone approach a stranger who they’re interested in for professional reasons?
  • Can you describe the five tools you mention in your book?
  • What challenges have you encountered as a woman in a male-dominated industry?
  • What did you do right, that helped you land a job in a male-dominated industry?
  • Are today’s young people having a more difficult time getting ahead in the world of work?
  • How do you handle rejection in the job search?
  • Once you’ve landed a great job, what do you do to keep moving forward?
  • What advice do you have for people who want to change careers or switch industries?
  • How can you recover from a mistake made in an interview?
  • How can you recover from a mistake on the job?