Success Stories

Ken Nim

Ken Nim

  • Executive Director, City Build Program
  • San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development

“My job placements increased from about four per month to an average of 15 placements each month!”

I work mostly with hard-to-serve individuals from low-income communities. Early in my employment career Mr. Ross trained me and in a couple of months my job placements increased from about four per month to an average of 15-20 each month.

Many of the strategies I learned are contained in the “Job Placement Multipliers.” I strongly believe Job Developers will increase their chances for success by utilizing the methods in this book. It’s a no brainer!”

Dwayne Jones

Dwayne Jones

Founder and President, RDJ Enterprises, Inc.

”If your employment organization is on a growth/capacity building trajectory, I believe the information in “Job Placement Multipliers” will be very beneficial.”

“As the Executive Director at Young Community Developers, Inc., a top performing employment and training agency in San Francisco, California, I hired Mr. Ross to provide job readiness training and job placement services in our Construction Training Division.

He was one of the top producers in our organization and trained and mentored several of our new hires. In about six months the three of them were averaging 40-50 unsubsidized job placements each month, and the majority were high paying Union jobs.

Their contributions, along with other team members enabled me to grow our budget from $300k annually to $5 million in about four years, support the creation of 2,300 jobs for low-income youth and adults, and gain national recognition for our organization.

Subsequently, the former Mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom (current Governor of California) appointed me as Director of the Mayor’s Office of Community Development with a $30 million annual budget for workforce and economic development activities. Needless to say, I was confident approving funding for organizations that utilized Mr. Ross’s training methods.