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Rey Hernandez
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  • Bentonville, AR
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Have a Masters Degree but No Job? Then Teach!
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Miguel A. Corona Jan 28.

Opportunity is Created
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Rey Hernandez Oct. 15, 2009.

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January 28
Rey -- This is great advice as well as an opportunity to give back to those that can benefit from someone's expertise.
January 28
January 28
Rey Hernandez added a discussion
Colleges and Universities across America are looking for teachers, especially those that are bicultual or multilingual.  This mean also those that offer on-line education or a blend of class-room and on-line.  Yes, some of these positions do not pay…
January 26
Group developed for Networking with other HR professionals
October 22, 2009
Mi mama Mejicana tenia el dicho: "El viejo que logra, trabaja doble."
October 22, 2009
Career Change: Everything You Need to Know to Meet New Challenges and Take Control of Your Career, by David P. Helfand, Ed.D., LCPC, NCCC, 400 pages, 1999, VGM Career Horizons; ISBN: 0844242691. Change Your Job, Change Your Life: Careering and Re-C…
October 15, 2009
Excellent information. I agree with you, you have to know your gifts. I love what I do right now but it takes me on the road a lot, looking to make a change but it's not easy. Do you recommend any good books or other info on how to make a change in…
October 15, 2009
Outstanding, Mr. Hernandez. I am now putting your testimony to heart. Thanks for sharing with us.
October 14, 2009
Rey Hernandez added a discussion
A few words of encouragement for those that are between jobs or looking for an opportunity to work: I have been where you are and thanks to my advanced age and numerous experiences, I can look back now and see what made the difference when jobs were…
October 14, 2009
I can tell you that there are plenty of socio-economic reasons that may lead to greater instances of depression among Hispanics. No doubt that that there may be genetic, neurological, or chemical reasons too, but I strongly suspect that the pressure…
September 15, 2009
Rey Hernandez added a blog post
Many teaching opportunities are cropping up for Latinos in unexpected places like, Arkansas, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Oregon. Growth of Hispanics in those states goes back to seeds planted two decades before. The demand for labor in the 90's c…
September 8, 2009

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At 12:04pm on February 3, 2010, Maria Toro Loup said…
Gracias por añadirme, Rey! Saludos.
At 10:14am on January 28, 2010, Dr. Ivonne Diaz-Claisse said…
Rey - Thank you for your interest. We can schedule a call for some time later next week. Please write to Ileana Artiga at iartiga@hispa.org in order to set time aside to talk.

I look forward to learning more about your role within higher education.

Best Regards,
Ivonne
At 4:20pm on January 27, 2010, Johanna M. Soto (Jo) said…
Hi!
Thanks for welcoming me and adding me!
At 5:52pm on December 21, 2009, Gloria Martin said…
Felices fiestas para ti tambien. Me siento feliz de pertenecer a esta associacion de profesionales hispanos.
At 2:15pm on October 26, 2009, Anna Patterson said…
Thank you Rey! About those teaching opportunities, you're absolutely right. Currently employed, I am now searching for the right outlet for me to give back to the community. I've looked at online teaching, and even getting some paralegal training. I am fluent bilingual, and the need is there.
At 10:05pm on October 21, 2009, michelle saulsby said…
Thank You!
At 8:26am on October 16, 2009, Leticia Salinas said…
Thanks for adding me. Have a great weekend!
At 12:04pm on October 13, 2009, Beatriz Munoz said…
Hi Rey.

Thanks for adding me as friend!
At 1:47pm on October 12, 2009, Melissa Hernandez said…
Gracias Rey!
At 11:04am on October 8, 2009, Fany G said…
Gracias Rey!

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about me
I work in HR at a Community College. Retired U.S. Marine Corps Master Sergeant. Advertising and Marketing professional and owner of Rey Hernandez Marketing. Graduate of Palomar College, San Marcos, CA and BSE from University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
what is your current, past or ideal job title?
HR Specialist
Hispanic Marketing Consultant
what languages do you speak?
English and Spanish
what countries have you visited?
Mexico and Canada
what's your Hispanic connection?
First generation Mexican American.
company name
NWACC
company website?
http://reyhernandezmarketing.com
which communities do you actively participate in?
LinkedIn, Twitter, FaceBook
hobbies or interests?
Artist, photographer, television producer.
relationship status?
married
looking for?
networking, friendship

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Thought About Teaching?

Many teaching opportunities are cropping up for Latinos in unexpected places like, Arkansas, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Oregon. Growth of Hispanics in those states goes back to seeds planted two decades before. The demand for labor in the 90's caused many companies needing entry level workers to look at immigrant and migrant workers. These jobs created opportunities for many to settle and raise their children rather than traveling or following crops.

Some places where large scores of the Hi… Continue

Posted on September 8, 2009 at 12:04pm —

Rey Hernandez

Cornell offers Diversity workshops in NYC

Cornell University ILR School is offering Diversity, Inclusion, and EEO Workshops this Fall in NYC and Ithaca, NY. Information available at:
http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/mgmtprog/workshops/dm.html

Posted on August 18, 2009 at 1:00pm —

 
 

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