Trevor M. Morgan

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About Trevor M. Morgan
Trevor M. Morgan is the author of Road Map to Your Job. Road Map to Your Job is an easy-to-read, modern book/ eBook and reference guide primarily for job and internship seekers. In this book Trevor provides his first-hand account of what he did to overcome a low GPA and get a great job at an innovative tech company.
Trevor had a 2.64 GPA his freshman year of college, and he was pursuing a degree in agribusiness. One year later, he had a business management internship at a fortune 200 company in the aerospace industry. He currently works full-time at that same fortune 200 company in business management. Meanwhile, this company funded Trevor's Northwestern Master's level education. As the author of this book, Trevor provides the keys to overcoming qualification barriers in your job hunt.
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Titles By Trevor M. Morgan
The 5 Pit Stops (sections) in the book teach straightforward exercises as well as fun activities that the reader can use to cruise through the job search process and obtain a job that they want.The 5 Pit Stops (sections) in the book focus on the following topics:
* Pit Stop # 1: Building a Sound Network
* Pit Stop # 2: Sharpening Your Story (review background, strengths, weaknesses)
* Pit Stop # 3: Populating Your Platform (resume, website, cover letter, portfolio, etc.)
* Pit Stop # 4: Building Confidence and the Ability to Sell (explain your story in any situation)
* Pit Stop # 5: Running over the Interview (put it all together and go tackle the interview)
Each of the Five Pit Stops (sections) in the book starts with the definition and importance of the Pit Stop. Subsequently, the author provides an actionable framework of steps, or Road Map, to practice for each section. After the Road Map in each Pit Stop, the author provides further details, example experiences, and the main takeaways of the Pit Stop. While readers can read straight through the book and apply their learnings, each portion of the book can and should be used for quick and frequent reference.
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