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Networking company to host forum to boost business career prospects
Updated: Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
GoldenNetworking.com has announced it will hold the America Leaders Forum 2010 in New York City next January.
The company, which provides a networking community for businessmen, entrepreneurs, professionals and diplomats, has titled this year's conference Meeting the Job Creation Challenge.
CEOs, small- to medium-sized business owners and labor leaders, have all been invited to attend the forum, which will seek medium- to long-term solutions for job shortages across the country.
The forum was called in response to the President's announcement of a similar summit on job creation that will take place in Washington, DC, next month.
Attendees are encouraged to submit their proposals for job creation in the private sector over the next 20 years. Proponents may be asked to lead panel discussions on the development of low- and high-skilled employment opportunities.
Selected submissions will be included in a document that will be delivered to President Obama prior to his State of the Union address.
Associates, bachelors and masters programs in business may provide gateways to similar networking opportunities that can accelerate their careers.
PayScale.com, a research company, says that average salaries for holders of MBA degrees ranged from $73,510 to $171,583 in 2008, depending on the field, position and years of experience.

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