Friday, March 19, 2010

“HFCC conducting free job search skills workshop (Dearborn Press & Guide)” plus 3 more

“HFCC conducting free job search skills workshop (Dearborn Press & Guide)” plus 3 more


HFCC conducting free job search skills workshop (Dearborn Press & Guide)

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 12:43 PM PDT

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DEARBORN -- As a community service, Henry Ford Community College will present a free workshop on job search skills from 10 a.m. to noon March 24 at its Michigan Technical Education Center, located at 3601 Schaefer in Dearborn.




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Job search tips offered March 30 in Bernards Township (The Bernardsville News)

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 05:29 AM PDT

Ruth Lufkin, supervising reference librarian, will feature creative ways to find opportunities through mining the library's resources.  She will demonstrate online tools that allow discovery of useful magazine, journal and newspaper information on specific companies, key personnel and particular industries.

 Resources that are available remotely to every library cardholder in New Jersey will be highlighted, as well as those specifically available at Bernards Township Library. 

The meeting will be held in the Program Room located on the lower level.  All are welcome at this free program. 

Pre-registration is suggested but not required; those who register in advance using the Program Calendar at www.BernardsLibrary.org will receive an email reminder before the program.

 For more information call the Library at (908) 204-3031, ext. 4, or email rlufkin@bernards.org.

Members of the Career Forum and Career Networking Group are especially invited to attend these meetings.  Both of these local support groups offer programs of interest to those looking for work or contemplating transition and opportunities to network with other members of the group. 

The Career Forum meets at the Somerset Hills YMCA from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings.

The Career Networking Group meets on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month at the Bernards Township Library. 

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Church to offer job search workshop (Suburban Journals)

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 12:23 AM PDT

Church to offer job search workshop



A six-hour job search training program will be offered in two, three-hour segments from 6 to 9 p.m. March 21 and 28 at West County Assembly of God, 13431 N. Outer Forty Road, Chesterfield.

This workshop will provide job hunting tools and guide job seekers to resources meant to improve their job search results. Participation is open to all regardless of religious affiliation.

Registration forms are available online at http://www.wcag.org or by calling West County Assembly of God at 314-434-1058 ext. 2. For more information, call Mike Dollard at the church or e-mail him at mike-d@wcag.org.

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Eluta.ca Overtakes Monster.ca Job Search in Canada (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 06:00 AM PDT

Popular job search engine Eluta.ca has overtaken Monster.ca Job Search as one of Canada's most-visited online job search destinations.

(PRWEB) March 18, 2010 -- Popular job search engine Eluta.ca has overtaken Monster.ca Job Search as one of Canada's most-visited online job search destinations. The data, just released by comScore Inc., indicated that Eluta.ca had 730,930 unique visitors in February, compared to 671,469 for Monster.ca Job Search.

"More Canadians are looking for the high quality, full-time jobs that Eluta delivers," says Kim Peters, President & CEO of Eluta Inc. "Our job search engine delivers a better user experience because our jobs are linked directly to employers' websites and we don't include postings from employment agencies or job boards."

The February comScore data showed across-the-board gains for Eluta.ca, which also surpassed Monster.ca Job Search on multiple usage and duration metrics, including total visits, page views, and average time spent by per visitor. "This traffic record confirms a trend we've seen for some time," says Tony Meehan, the Chairman and Founder of Eluta Inc. "In the same way job boards began replacing newspapers a decade ago, specialized search engines like Eluta.ca are now replacing the job boards."

Unlike traditional job boards, Eluta.ca is a search engine that lets job-seekers search employers' websites directly. The site uses a combination of human editing and sophisticated mathematical algorithms to index thousands of new full-time jobs across Canada every week, making them instantly searchable. The site is free for job-seekers and includes jobs at no charge for employers. Eluta.ca also includes exclusive editorial reviews from the annual Canada's Top 100 Employers project, allowing job-seekers to evaluate what it's like to work at the employers they find on the search engine. In February, there were 29,701 new full-time jobs in Canada listed on Eluta.ca, directly from employers' websites.

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