Draft with Confidence: Job Proposals That Open Doors and Close Deals
A job proposal isn’t just paperwork. In the right hands, it’s one of the most powerful tools in your employment consulting toolkit — and most people aren’t using it to its full potential.
If you’ve ever made a cold call and wondered “now what?” — or sat across from an interested employer and weren’t sure how to seal the deal — this session is for you.
What You’ll Walk Away With
By the end of this 45-minute live webinar, you’ll have the tools to draft your own job proposal that speaks directly to a business’s mission and their real needs.
Two Real-World Scenarios. Two Powerful Outcomes.
We’ll dig into how to use a job proposal in two key situations:
Scenario 1 — The Cold Call Follow-Up
Whether you connected in person, over the phone, or did your research online — your proposal gives you a compelling reason to make an introduction or follow up with confidence.
Scenario 2 — Closing the Deal
The employer is interested. The conversation has happened. Now it’s time to make it official — and a well-crafted proposal is what gets you there.
What We’ll Cover
- Formatting a one-page proposal that is eye catching and easy to digest for potential employers
- How to align your proposal with a business’s mission and actual needs
- Real-world examples of two proposals that got clients hired
- The full process: from first meeting to sending the email
- How your proposal can even help employers write future job descriptions — you’re giving them a gift.
Real Examples. Real Results.
This isn’t theory. Heather will walk through real proposals that resulted in real jobs — and show you exactly how the process works whether you’re building relationships in a small community or navigating a larger city market.
Heather Harris (she/her)
Heather Harris brings a diverse professional background to her work, with experience in performing arts, tourism, development, contract administration, and insurance. She enjoys discovering the tools and strategies that help each individual she works with succeed and thrives supporting people with different abilities and unique strengths. Heather also mentors new employment consultants, sharing guidance to help them grow in their roles.
Passionate about different cultures and backgrounds, she believes everyone can thrive in the workplace when treated with dignity and given the right support. Based in Kitsap County, Heather enjoys hiking, kayaking, community runs and exploring the local arts scene with her family.