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Life After College: Career Search Seminar

Aug 26
Wed 5:30 PM
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Estimated attendance
 6  people attended.
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Who organized?
Dennis B.

What time?
5:00pm - 5:30pm Reception
5:30pm - 7:00pm Program

What's it about?
Plan to attend this interactive career seminar presented by the staff of Navigate Network. This two hour workshop for recent college graduates and current college students will help participants focus on the tools needed to compete in today's job market. Explore the fundamentals of a successful job search from creating a distinctive resume and cover letter to developing a strong professional network. Learn skills that will give you a better understanding of a job search and how to proactively navigate your career.

Bring your resume - We'll share tips on how to write a resume that will help get you noticed.

Refreshments and Course Outline provided.

Who can sign up?
We offer this program as the part of the Career Development we provide our associates. We extend it to recent college graduates as a service to the community.

How do I sign up?
RSVP required via Meetup: Only Meetup Members can attend - Just enter your email address and create a password to RSVP.

Is it free?
This CareerFocus program is supported by our sponsors and hosted by AltaStaff. It is offered free of charge for all attendees.

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  • David
    Posted Aug 27, 2009 6:51 PM
    I would like to see follow up to this on a ongoing basis. They have a web site which is good.

Who attended?

  • 6 attendees
    •  the presentation was informative and i learned some things about the job search I did not know before. They went into detail on how to sell or pitch yourself to a potential employer. There was honest feedback that was beneficial to all involved. 
    •  I was suprised to hear some of the key mistakes I was making in my job search efforts.