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Welcome back.

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So we're back here at Johns resume.

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Now we're going to look at is the organization name and how to how to do that for your for yourself

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so we're going to do.

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John's organization names and their descriptions and his job titles.

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And this is actually kind of important because you want yourself to be associated with big numbers trustable

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brands the kind of commercial or nonprofit activities that you want to be involved with ultimately.

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So the way that you choose to describe the organization does not like you can make stuff up but you

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can choose to highlight certain things.

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So in John's case John is an accountant.

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And so what we're going to do is highlight some of his most recent employers stuff that's going to help

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help John build trust.

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And you know into that you can too.

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All right cool so.

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John's most recent employer was called jaygee.

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All right.

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And then we're going to just go ahead and add the dates.

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I don't want those bold.

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I want those in italics that I'm going to move them over here to the side as always to the side before

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as far as I can.

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All right so then you're going to see here that you have a schematic here for the template for how to

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describe the firm and the main thing is it's important to describe the number of employees and the revenue

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size or the funding size.

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If you're a nonprofit and if you can work in clients and partners that's good.

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So I know from my interview with John that J.G. Wentworth is a securitisation for him.

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And so what we're going to do with this organization is we're just going to check them out online.

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This won't work with really small organizations with that you're going to need to sort of maybe call

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a coworker or just sort of make an estimate about things like employee size and revenues but within

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the larger company at all you can usually find stuff about online.

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So I have up here.

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J.G. Wentworth I've googled them.

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So we're going to open the Wikipedia page.

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And then over here we're going to see that we're on their home page and the home page is a great way

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to get good language about the company because this is how they're describing their self.

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So they describe themselves as a purchaser of future payments.

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All right.

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So let's see how Wikipedia describes them.

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The financial services firm that specializes in purchasing structured settlements.

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Now that's perfect.

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Go ahead and use that on the resume.

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So here we are financial services firm that purchases structured settlements.

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OK so since J.G. Whitworth is publicly traded I noticed here you see traded as that's a good thing to

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put in your company description because publicly traded firms generally operate at a pretty high level

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of efficiency and scale.

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And so most people are going to get that that's a positive.

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All right.

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So we are going to just say that's really cool when you put in the stock ticker because that's what

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a lot of people associated with publicly traded firms is the ticker.

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OK a publicly traded financial services firm that purchases structured settlements with let's see how

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many employees they have.

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Maybe Wikipedia will tell us here.

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OK so here we go here's some numbers that we see here these aren't employees but looks like OK so they've

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issued 34 securitizations and have structured settlements and annuities receivables totaling over 2.3

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billion.

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So those are good.

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Those are good numbers to put in here we're going to do.

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Let's just do this here see how this is framed here with two billion dollars.

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All right cool.

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Since see the one in the wars or anything.

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OK.

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Let's see what else they say.

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Just to see if we can get see press releases a good place because usually they're kind of bragging about

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themselves there.

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All right cool.

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Well so let's just you can obviously spend more time on this.

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But I personally I'd like to keep my right to keep these relatively complete as in like two different

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and maybe it's OCD or something but just you know I like to have these two lines at least the second

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line be somewhat complete So let's see maybe we can talk about where they operate.

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OK.

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So that's good for now.

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What you see here so I just want to point out really quickly that you see the 2 billion number publicly

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traded.

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Those are all things that are going to help John's brand.

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All right cool.

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So his job title here is.

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Let me just check and this is a contract position.

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I don't want this in bold.

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I want this.

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Tell him OK.

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I will describe the role later.

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So let's just go ahead and do another organizational description so that we can just build up our chops

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here.

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All right cool.

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This is something that a lot of students are going to relate to this is you know he was a graduate research

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assistant and I'm going to actually say that he was a researcher school researcher analyst for the Alnus

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first because we know that his company is looking for those words analyst OK.

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And this was with this was at his school University of Georgia called College of accountancy.

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All right cool.

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And then let's see his dates here.

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All right cool.

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So we're going we can do the same thing for this organization we're just going to go and look it up.

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Let's just go here.

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All right let's get Here's the J.

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Told school of accounting.

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And similarly we're just going to look up some of the stats here.

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If at all possible.

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All right so you have ranked eighth in publishing so maybe we can use that as you and the other point

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of pride.

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All right so the students rank second nationally in passing the CPA exam.

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All right.

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So among the top 12 undergraduate and graduate accounting programs.

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All right.

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So just to save time what I'm going to do is just start here and say let's actually see what Romans

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see with the student body is student body is like 35000 students.

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OK.

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So we can start to use some stuff here and say get the name of this college right.

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J.

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M. toll's school of Accountancy the JM school of accounts at the University of Georgia one of the top

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ranked accounting firms programs in the United States.

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So there we go.

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There's that CPA pass rates that we saw earlier.

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OK.

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So now you've seen here how we're describing some of the some of these of these organizations.

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We want to show brands so this J-m tall University of Georgia CPA and we could probably even make this

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better if we just had a little bit more time to talk about the student numbers and things like that.

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And up here you see the same thing.

