Sometimes a simple résumé adjustment can make a difference. Updating your LinkedIn profile will get attention. I asked Masako Hashimoto, LMHC, a resume expert and LinkedIn wiz, to create this special session for you. Early in her career I supervised Masako as an intern and I am delighted with her continued professional expertise. This event will prepare you to make the best use of this upcoming holiday season, and create a résumé or LinkedIn profile that reflects your strongest attributes, and formulate an exciting opening line to approach people at a party.
Register by phone (212-315-2322) or email us at judith@gerberg.com.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
3 FREE workshops for disabled individuals at the Center for Independent Living, in NYC.
Three highly experienced Career Counselors, all members of the Career Counselors Consortium of Greater New York, will present a series of 3 FREE workshops at the Center for Independent Living, in NYC. These workshops have been exclusively designed to assist individuals with disabilities, who wish to return to the workforce. On January 11th, Ms. Karen Palevsky will speak on RESUME WRITING STRATEGIES; on January 18th, Mr. John Hotard will speak on JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES; and on February 1st, Ms. Renee Rosenberg will speak on INTERVIEW PREPARATION. All 3 workshops will begin at 11 AM and end at 1 PM. The Center for Independent Living is located at 841 Broadway (Suite 301), between E. 13th and E. 14th Street, at Union Square. Admission is free; the programs are designed to assist those with disabilities.
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