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Tag Goulet, also known as Theresa Goulet or Therese Goulet, is an author, publishing entrepreneur, and film producer from
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. Alongside her sister
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, she is co-founder of
FabJob FabJob is a book publisher based in Calgary, Canada, and Seattle, United States. It was founded in 1999 by sisters Tag Goulet, Tag and Catherine Goulet. History The company's guide books initially began as electronic titles in e-Book and CD-RO ...
, a company that publishes career books from their offices in Calgary and Seattle.


Career

Goulet has worked as communications director for the
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, as a consultant in the publishing industry and in the technology sector during the
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. She has also worked with the American Management Association International and the Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee. As a writer, Goulet's work has been published by
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and Metro News amongst other titles. She has also contributed essays to the official handbook of the Canadian Authors Association. Alongside her sister Catherine, Goulet co-authored a book called ''Dream Careers'' which reached number #1 on
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's career and business list, and attracted the attention of ABC,
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and
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. Goulet has authored more than eight books focused on breaking into different careers. Goulet is the Director of "International Association of Professions (IAP) Career College". The college offers scholarships to Aboriginal, Native, and Indigenous people.


Personal life

Goulet is Canadian Metis. She studied at the
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, where she received her BA in 1981 and her MA in 1986. She is the daughter of Terry Goulet and George R. D. Goulet, notable historians and authors, and the sister of
Catherine Goulet Catherine Goulet is an author, publishing entrepreneur, and careers expert from Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is co-founder of the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, a literary awards program for independently-published books, ...
, her business partner at
FabJob FabJob is a book publisher based in Calgary, Canada, and Seattle, United States. It was founded in 1999 by sisters Tag Goulet, Tag and Catherine Goulet. History The company's guide books initially began as electronic titles in e-Book and CD-RO ...
.


References


External links


Goulet's FabJob website
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