SkillStorm ranks #9 on Consulting Magazine's Best Small Firms to Work for 2009!
This award recognizes consulting firms that have truly distinguished themselves as the profession's premier employers of choice. SkillStorm also ranked #4 in the Subcategory of Best Culture at a Small Firm! To read more about the award, click here.
SkillStorm named Finalist for South Florida Business Journal's 2009 Best Employee Health Benefits Awards
This award recognizes South Florida companies that are doing the most to promote the health and well-being of its employees through unique programs and benefits. Finalists and winners will be honored on Oct. 22 and profiled in a special section of the South Florida Business Journal.

Bill Peppler appointed as Associate Vice President for the Southeast Region
Peppler is responsible for overseeing operations and developing additional new markets in the Southeast. Peppler is a member of the ITT advisory board, the Winter Park Tech advisory board, the Help Desk Institute and the Central Florida Technology Incubator Initiative. He is also an active member of the Central Florida Internal Association of Microsoft Certified Partners. Click here to read the press release about Bill.
Paul Cozza appointed as Associate Vice President of Strategic Accounts
Cozza will work closely with SkillStorm Associate Vice Presidents and Account Managers overseeing client relationships. Cozza’s professional certifications include Miller Heiman Strategic Selling and Dale Carnegie Sales Training. Click here to read the press release about Paul.

Your Job Hunt Shouldn't Sink You In Debt!
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal asks, “How much should you spend on a job hunt?” Job hunting has become an industry in itself, with plenty of career fairs, networking events, websites and services for job seekers out there. If you aren’t careful, the cumulative costs of these services can certainly put a hole in your wallet. It is important for job seekers to distinguish what spending is necessary in their job search and what can be cut.
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