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Enlighten Your Entrepreneurial Spirit for your job search with guest CEO Victor Kwegyir

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Looking for employment? 30 Million Americans are either unemployed, underemployed and even more are not counted on any stats or figures. Join us for our Thursday, February 3rd "Reach Out Job Search" radio show @ 6pm EST where our topic focus will be on ‘Enlighten the Entrepreneurial Spirit’ for your next employment opportunity. Our guest at 7:00pm EST, will be Victor Kwegyir, the founder and CEO of VIKE INVEST (UK) LTD, Author and International Speaker on a wide range of Financial Topics. His top selling book, “The Business You Can Start-Spotting the Greatest Opportunities in the Financial Downturn”, provides a comprehensive, well-rounded, logical approach to creatively identify business opportunities, starting and growing a business in spite of the economic recession. It challenges and inspires you to take a second look at the economy, anywhere in the world, and see the Business Opportunities that you can take full advantage of. Mr. Kwegyir also authors a well-resourced blog as well as, contributes to other major business and financial websites. Other topics to be discussed in the show include the latest efforts by Representatives Barbara Lee and Bobby Scott to re-introduce a bill on behalf of this nations’ long-term unemployed job seekers on February 9th and more. Host Monica Ross-Williams a writer for the Reach Out Job Search Blog, the Detroit Job Search Examiner for Examiner.com and is a Senior Moderator on Merchantcircle.com. Being underemployed, Monica understands the efforts of those seeking to return back to the workforce. Stop by the show Thursday's @ 6pm to share your opinion, thoughts, ideas and more on this issue, affecting millions of Americans.

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