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ONE WEEK UNTIL YOUR DREAM JOB.

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Ready to meet your perfect company? Just a little casual networking. IT'S ALMOST TIME. Ever wonder w

Ready to meet your perfect company? Just a little casual networking. [View this email in your browser]( IT'S ALMOST TIME. [This is your chance to talk 1:1 with the people who ACTUALLY make the hiring decisions.](powerhour.spoonuniversity.com/companies) Ever wonder who's actually reading your resume? Who is it that's deciding whether or not to email you back? What they're looking for? How they decide you're the type of person they want to work with? We've already told you about [Power Hour]( and we want to make sure you get a chance to learn some of the biggest secrets to leading a dope job in food. [SO GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!]( Still on the fence? Wondering what you're in for? Power Hour has something for everyone, whether or not you're looking for a job. It's a relaxed setting where even the most casual interaction can change the course of a career. Here's what it'll look like: APPROACHABLE SPACE Zero-intimidation layout with areas dedicated to each company, so you can find what you’re most interested in learning about and chat it up in a comfortable space. FACE-TO-FACE NETWORKING Spend more time having genuine conversations. Spend less time poring over a cover letter that no one will read. BETTER INFORMATION SHARING Fewer old-school resume handoffs, and more personable ways to gather and share information about one another. BITES AND BEVERAGES No one ever said a little liquid courage was a bad thing! HEADSHOTS (VIP ONLY) Our professional photographer will help you get a headshot you actually like. Read: not against a blank white wall, or cropped from a bar night in college. It's going to be a great night and we've got more great companies in the works so be sure to check back [here]( as June 26th approaches to see who we've added. And if you haven't already, follow our Facebook event for updates as we get closer to June 26! See you soon! – Spoon HQ P.S. Think Power Hour might be a good fit for your company? [Let us know.]( Spoon University Send us snail mail at: 75 9th Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10011 Did a friend forward you this email? [Subscribe here](. You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Copyright © 2016 Spoon Media Inc., All rights reserved.

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