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Doug Beimler

Vice President of Business Development, Lee Hecht Harrison

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May 5, 2008

What my job is...

Doug Beimler handles sales & marketing at Lee Hecht Harrison for current and prospective clients in Greater Boston. Lee Hecht Harrison specializes in human capital consulting and solutions. Both businesses and individual clients rely on this company to provide career transition services and support as well as productivity tools. Doug works primarily with Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies and their employees on topics such as career management, career development, career transition consulting and executive coaching. Doug promotes Lee Hecht Harrison's services to such companies in times of growth as well as in situations where downsizing is required. When asked why he likes working with Lee Hecht Harrison, Doug replied, "This company is all about helping people. We are only as good as the help we give to our clients."

How I found my job...

Doug Beimler was an independent consultant focused on leadership development when he found a new opportunity through BostonWorks. Doug was reading the BostonWorks section of the Boston Sunday Globe when he came across an article about the future of work, written by a Lee Hecht Harrison employee. He wasn't really looking for a new job at the time, but he thought the piece to be interesting and well written and became intrigued by the company. He then went to the Lee Hecht Harrison website to learn more about the company and while there, looked at the job openings. Doug contacted Lee Hecht Harrison about an open position and within eight weeks, was working for the company.

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