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Informational Job Search Links

10/26/2014

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Check out our Job Search Links page.  There are currently 50 links related to job search, interviewing, resume writing, LinkedIn and more with new links being added all the time.  Check it out here. 
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Bridges to Jobs next meeting, Saturday November 1 Workshop Grieving a job loss?  It's Okay to feel that way!  

10/26/2014

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Grief is the natural reaction to loss and is both a universal and personal experience. In this module you will learn the stages of job loss grief, that you are not alone, and that as you heal the pain will pass.
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Bridges to Jobs next meeting, Saturday October 25 Workshop: Employment Scams: Don't lose out to one!  

10/19/2014

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With so much at stake when being unemployed it is easy to fall for these seemingly "too-good-to-be true" scams.  This workshop will show you how to spot a scam and how not to become a victim.
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October 12th, 2014

10/12/2014

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Bridges to Jobs next meeting, Saturday 
October 18

Workshop
Background Checks: What? You don't believe me?                                               
Is your resume and job application accurate and truthful? It's not worth getting 
hired and then fired because you thought your resume needed some enhancing.  

This presentation will show you what goes into a background check and what you should do to prepare yourself and your image to be its most accurate and flattering.
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Bridges to Jobs next meeting, Saturday October 11       Workshop  Working with Recruiters     

10/5/2014

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Are you working with an amateur, a fisherman or a professional recruiter?  This presentation will show you how to recognize which one you are working with.  

As recruiters typically are paid a commission, this presentation will give you the Do's and Don'ts of presenting yourself as a "good candidate" to the professional recruiter and when to avoid the amateur or fisherman recruiters who are just l
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    Chuck Castagnolo is the Founder and Executive Director of Bridges to Jobs

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