As many of you know, my long-term relationship with Aquent, where, among other things, I wrote and edited The Talent Blog, has come to an amicable if somewhat tearful (hey, I'm not made of stone) end. In other words, this hyperbolically hot-wired SMexpert (that's " social media expert," if you have to ask) is officially "out there."
Now, before you start falling all over yourselves asking for my resume or inviting me in for interviews, let me tell you how it's going to be.
First of all, I don't "do" resumes. If you want to know what I've been up to, check me on LinkedIn. If you want the bigger picture, go to Google and type in Matthew T. Grant. And if you want to see the man in action, fire up the youtubes. Cuz, Matthew T. Grant lets the interweb do the talking, dig?
Secondly, the only interviews I agree to are the kind that get published or you can download from iTunes. And frankly, I'm usually the one asking the questions.
There's no two ways about it. This guy is electric. He's on fire. He's the real deal. He's a magic man and he's got the magic hands. Accept no substitutes!
You want some of what Matthew T. Grant is cooking? Then let's cut to the chase: Money talks and bullshit walks. Make him an offer. At the end of the day, you can't afford not to.
Plus, you'll be doing us both a favor.
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