Need a Speaker?
Chuck Castagnolo, the Founder and Executive Director of Bridges to Jobs is available to speak at your event on issues ranging from the current economic climate to career related strategies. To get more information about Chuck's availability, please contact him here.
Why chose Chuck to speak? Chuck has helped people for many years in the area of financial literacy, and since 2007, as the Founder and Executive Director of Bridges to Jobs, he has used his dry sense of humor and been-there-done-that perspective to help people with the stress of being unemployed to acquire positive job acquisition skills.
Chuck’s common-sense view of what it is like to be out-of-work, his insight into the current economic situation, the economy's lack of a job creation engine and the positive information that he provides job seekers leaves his audiences inspired and encouraged.
He shows people how to craft their resumes to get through the pre-screeners and computer based applicant tracking systems, how to answer interview questions, how to use their body language and personal behaviors to positively affect their interview performance, and how to increase their self-confidence.
As a published author, many of Chuck’s articles such as body language, writing better job descriptions, developing a positive internet presence and the ADDIE training model have been linked on the Internet to numerous professional, national and international websites as well as having been cited in university research papers and several PhD thesis's.
Chuck has also appeared as a guest on television discussing job loss grief for those going through the stress of unemployment. In addition, he has researched, crafted and created all of the workshops presented in the weekly seminars.
Chuck has presented his information across the San Francisco Bay Area thru community and career colleges, Silicon Valley employers, various adult education programs, the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD), community service organizations, in print, on television and has been recognized nationally for his teaching and training expertise.
To get more information about Chuck's availability, please contact him here.
Why chose Chuck to speak? Chuck has helped people for many years in the area of financial literacy, and since 2007, as the Founder and Executive Director of Bridges to Jobs, he has used his dry sense of humor and been-there-done-that perspective to help people with the stress of being unemployed to acquire positive job acquisition skills.
Chuck’s common-sense view of what it is like to be out-of-work, his insight into the current economic situation, the economy's lack of a job creation engine and the positive information that he provides job seekers leaves his audiences inspired and encouraged.
He shows people how to craft their resumes to get through the pre-screeners and computer based applicant tracking systems, how to answer interview questions, how to use their body language and personal behaviors to positively affect their interview performance, and how to increase their self-confidence.
As a published author, many of Chuck’s articles such as body language, writing better job descriptions, developing a positive internet presence and the ADDIE training model have been linked on the Internet to numerous professional, national and international websites as well as having been cited in university research papers and several PhD thesis's.
Chuck has also appeared as a guest on television discussing job loss grief for those going through the stress of unemployment. In addition, he has researched, crafted and created all of the workshops presented in the weekly seminars.
Chuck has presented his information across the San Francisco Bay Area thru community and career colleges, Silicon Valley employers, various adult education programs, the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD), community service organizations, in print, on television and has been recognized nationally for his teaching and training expertise.
To get more information about Chuck's availability, please contact him here.