MONDAY MEETINGS
Colonial Job Seekers 8:15 - 11:00 a.m.
Colonial Baptist Church, 6051 Tryon Road, Cary
JobLink@Millbrook 1 p.m.
JobLink Career Center - Millbrook, 2809 E Millbrook Road, Raleigh
TUESDAY MEETINGS
St. Mike's Career Transition Group 7:30-9:00 a.m.
St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, 804 Highhouse Road, Cary
White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 9:00-11:00 a.m.
1704 Oberlin Road, Raleigh
Ask Yourself These Questions!
§ Have you been unemployed for six months or more?
§ Have you been unemployed for one week or more and want to get started the right way?
§ Have you wondered what you could do differently to get an interview?
§ Have you dreamed of having a position that matches your skills?
§ Would you like to start having an income?
YES!!!!
§ Then shake up your job search!
§ Learn a minimum of 10 changes that you will make to get your job!
§ Do something positive for yourself and your career transition plan.
First things first
Presenter, Calvin Harris, shares the story of how, after 28 years of going in and out of prison, drug addiction and homelessness, he was able to utilize the resources available to him to become a productive member of society.
LOCATION:
JL Swinburne, Room: 2132
220 Swinburne Street
Raleigh, NC 27610
(919) 212-7025
Register onlilne at www.joblinkcc.com/calendar
Career Transition Support Group
Sheyenne Kreamer, CEO and Founder of Triangle Solutions Alliance, Inc., will discuss “The Art of Creating Your Own Opportunity: Consulting vs. Contracting.” She will help clarify differences between contracting and consulting, explain key pieces to finding and landing consulting projects, and share tools and processes available to people who wish to explore this path. Sheyenne was engaged in multi-discipline project management in manufacturing before becoming a successful consultant, recruiter and speaker.
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CivilianJobs.com Job Fairs are the best way for employers to meet motivated and proven military-experienced job seekers.
Unlike other job fair events, CivilianJobs.com Job Fairs offer employers a unique BestFit™ Profile pre-matching process that ensures a company’s representatives will meet the attendees whose backgrounds offer the best fit for their positions.
To facilitate this effective pre-matching process, we strongly encourage all attendees to pre-register here:
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"First things first". Calvin Harris shares the story of how, after 28 years of going in and out of prison, drug addiction and homelessness, he was able to utilize the resources available to him to become a productive member of society. The workshop is scheduled for July 28 at 10 a.m.
Location: JL Swinburne, Room: 2132
220 Swinburne Street
Raleigh, NC 27610
Phone: (919) 212-7025
To register, go to http://www.joblinkcc.com/calendar/event_window.asp?event=3010
This course focuses on the essentials necessary for an effective job search in today’s changing global marketplace. The class includes:
1. understanding the current global marketplace
2. assessment of transferrable skill sets in the work portfolio
3. mastering the interview beyond the resume – what employers need to see and hear from interviewers that can make all the difference.
This training will be offered July 27-29, August 1-3, and August 10-12.
Please contact Pat Taylor via email at pstaylor@waketech.edu or 919-532-5696 for more information and to register.
The ExecuNet Meeting is set for July 21 from 8:30-10:30a.m. at Cafe Carolina & Bakery.
The purpose of this meeting is to provide a forum for executives and professionals at compensation levels of $100,000+ to exchange career leads.
A roster of participants including contact information is handed out at the meeting. A complimentary resume evaluation is available. Recruiters are welcome. Dress is business casual.
Location: Cafe Carolina & Bakery
137 Weston Pkwy
Cary, NC 27513
Space is limited. Register today!
Wake County residents who are unemployed can get free job assistance at the following libraries:
Cameron Village Library, 1930 Clark Ave., Raleigh 919-856-6710
Free resume and online job application assistance in the Computer Lab on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. and Thursdays from 6–7 p.m. A technology volunteer will be on hand to assist patrons on walk-in-only basis (first-come, first-served) with resumes and online applications.
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