29 September 2008 - 13:42College Resumes That Rock The Job Market
Check out this video presentation from Ms. Sharon Williams, owner of JobRockit and professional resume writer. It offers valuable resume writing advice for college students.
Check out this video presentation from Ms. Sharon Williams, owner of JobRockit and professional resume writer. It offers valuable resume writing advice for college students.
A recruiter from St. Michael’s School in Tunkhannock, PA will be available to meet with students and alumni regarding available human services positions on Thursday, October 2nd from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Career Development Center Resource Room, 1st Floor of Ward Hall. St. Michael’s School is a multi-service agency helping troubled children and their families.
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Have you seen the commercial for the Tide®-to-Go instant stain remover pencil? It features a man answering a question during a job interview. Unfortunately for the man, he has competition for the interviewer’s attention in the form of an unsightly, chatty stain on his shirt. Although meant to sell the Tide stain remover pencil, this commercial also sells the idea that appearance is a major factor in a job interview. Mr. Chatty Stain Shirt may very well be qualified for the job, but the interviewer didn’t hear a word of his spiel as he was focused on the stain. So besides not having a big ol’ stain on your shirt, do you know what else you should focus on when determining what to wear for a job interview? The Career Development Center offers an Interviewing Guide to help you with this and other interviewing advice. Contact us to get a free copy or to schedule a mock interview to practice for the real thing!
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Business and IT internships are available with several area companies. 
For more information and to apply, please contact:
Mr. Robert Watts
Vice President
Northeastern Pennsylvania Technology Institute
201 Lackawanna Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
rwatts@greatvalleyalliance.com
www.nepati.com
Office: 570-341-8099
What: Wyoming County Job Fair
When: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Where: Grand Ballroom at Shadowbrook Inn & Resort, Tunkhannock, PA
For more information, please contact: Maureen Dispenza, Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce at 570-836-7755 or maureen@wyccc.com
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You are cordially invited…
To attend a Career Symposium Hosted by MetLife!
Learn more about their agency and what a career at MetLife has to offer you. You will be provided with information about the steps involved with becoming a Financial Services Representative at MetLife. Additionally, you’ll learn more about MetLife’s products and services, how they are sold and how their compensation program works.
Date: Tuesday, September 16th
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: MetLife – 50 Glenmaura National Blvd., Suite 302, Moosic PA
**To confirm your attendance, please respond to Lori Snyder at MetLife - 570-963-2286 or lmsnyder@metlife.com no later than September 15th at 5pm.
MetLife is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Looking for an internship or part-time job? Positions are available within Lackawanna County government. Come meet with a representative from the Lackawanna County Governmental and Community Affairs Office to learn more!
When: Tuesday, September 9th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Career Development Center Resource Room - 1st Floor of Ward Hall
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Considering a career in psychology? Check out this book published by the American Psychological Association that provides an excellent overview of the different career paths available, the preparation required, attributes necessary for career success and a helpful section which provides a snapshot of “a day in the life” of a professional working in a particular setting within the field of psychology. Click on the image above to purchase the book from Amazon.com or borrow it from the Career Development Center Resource Room lending library. �
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