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Job Hunting Workshop Coming To Castro Valley Library

Learn how to write resumes that pop and give interviews that sparkle in sessions on Wednesday, May 22 and/or Wednesday, June 5 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

 

Job hunters: mark your calendars and share this with your friends.

From 11 am to 1 pm on Wednesday, May 22 and Wednesday, June 5, the Castro Valley Library will host workshops designed to help you strengthen your resume and sharpen your interviewing skills.

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Your resume should open the door to your next opportunity. 

Learn what to include and what to leave out and how to strategically position your strengths so your resume will rise to the top of the stack.

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Once your killer resume get you in the door, what then?

Gain confidence by learning the techniques that hiring managers use to eliminate or advance candidates through the interview process.

An individual question and answer period will precede the workshop.

The sessions will be presented by the Eden Area One-Stop Career Center staff. 

No registration is required for this free program. 

The Castro Valley Library is a branch of the Alameda County Library system.

It is located at 3600 Norbridge Avenue and is wheel chair accessible.

An ASL interpreter will be provided with ten days notice.

For more information, call the Library Information Desk at 510-667-7900. 

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