Miriam Salpeter

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Miriam Salpeter, owner of Keppie Careers, has been advising clients regarding their career plans and writing resumes for over 12 years and is proud to encourage, enlighten and empower job seekers for success! An accomplished writer and editor, she was a Vice President for a Wall Street firm prior to earning a Master’s degree from Columbia University in the City of New York, where she trained in career advising and counseling.

Prior to founding Keppie Careers, Miriam was responsible for career advising, presentations and programming at several New York City institutions and headed the Career Action Center at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University. At Emory, she advised an array of clients, from new professionals through experienced job seekers, and honed key skills by working with a very diverse clientele, including international students.

Well known in the industry for her highly regarded blog and sought by The Wall Street JournalForbes.comABCnews.com, Wisconsin Public Radio and other media outlets for professional advice, Miriam happily shares insights on important and timely career search strategies. Using Twitter for the job hunt is a favorite topic, and she is listed in a variety of “Best People to Follow on Twitter” lists for job seekers. You may also read Miriam’s advice on the nationally known Examiner.com site, where she serves as the National Career Coach Examiner and on GreatPlaceJobs, where she is both the in-house career advisor and serves as the Networking and Social Media Strategy Coordinator.

Miriam is pleased that Keppie Careers’ blog is featured on Alltop.com’s “career” page, and she was personally invited by nationally syndicated career advice columnist, J.T. O’Donnell, to serve as an expert contributor to the TAP into Careerealism project, a Twitter Advice Project with over 8,600 followers.

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