December
   Impress your interviewer now
 – A job interview preparation     workshop
     
January
   Against the Odds in 2009
     
   
  Your Handwriting A - Z  
  Avoid career and business risks - and be a better judge of character - by learning how to analyse other people's handwriting.  
 

Everybody wants to know more about other people's inner personalities. Especially if these are people they deal with, dislike, adore or love.

 

Now have you ever thought of knowing a person inside out? Shouldn't there be a way for this?

 

In Handwriting A - Z, you can learn the science that enables you to read a person like a book by analysing the way they write or sign their names. Known as "graphology," its level of accuracy is amazingly high.

 
     
 
 
   Details  
 
Date: 20 October 2007 , Saturday
Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Fees: S$25 (incl. 7% GST)
Venue: Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street
Enquiries: For more information, please call Jassy at 6861 1000 or email us at marketinginfo@jobsdb.com.sg
   
 
 
   Objectives  
 
Participants will learn the basic skills of handwriting analysis and secrets on how to discover the temperament types of their boss, colleagues, new girlfriend or a complete stranger. Participants will also learn in this session how to size people up instantly, just by looking at a sample of their handwriting!
 
 
 
   Outline  
 
Your A -Z and your personality type
How you can size people up instantly
What job suits you best
How to negotiate and sell more effectively
What bosses look for in an employee
How to work along with your colleagues and bosses
Your chance of success as an entrepreneur
How to project your very best by developing a powerful and successful signature
   
Bonus
View the handwriting of some famous and infamous personalities and see what their handwritings tell about them.
Get your handwriting analysed for FREE in our lucky draw!
 
 
 
   Facilitator  
 
William Pang is an experienced and certified handwriting expert. Since 1976, he has worked with many multinational companies and head hunting firms. He is also a much sought after speaker by major institutions of higher learning. Having established a respectable reputation in the niche field of handwriting analysis, William has also been increasingly called upon to examine disputed contracts and fraudulent documents. He has been consulted and contributed articles to major publications and newspapers; and has made several appearances on television and radio programmes. He has recently published his third book, Your Handwriting Tells On You.