Exploring a Career Change – Rockledge
Rockledge career center 295 Barnes Blvd., Rockledge, FL, United StatesThis workshop will discuss researching job options, transferable skills, resume and interviewing tips
ALL CAREER CENTER LOCATIONS ARE CLOSED ON NOV 27, NOV 28 & NOV 29 FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.
This workshop will discuss researching job options, transferable skills, resume and interviewing tips
This workshop will discuss researching job options, transferable skills, resume and interviewing tips
Today’s resumes need to be a commercial of your talents, not a list of job descriptions. Learn how to highlight your skills, knowledge, and abilities so employers notice them! Discover what Applicant Tracking Systems are and how to write effective cover letters.
The RISE workshop is designed to help establish career pathways for ex-offenders
The RISE workshop is designed to help establish career pathways for ex-offenders
Focused on the importance of preparation and practice, this workshop is designed to reduce the anxiety and stress associated with the interview process. Understand how to be the most effective in a phone, virtual or in-person interview; how to target your answers to what an employer is asking and how to generate meaningful questions. Mastering these will separate you from other candidates!
For young adults ages 17-24 who have a high school diploma or equivalent and not enrolled in school.
Let us show how to effectively and successfully job search using Employ Florida, Indeed and other internet sites. Keywords on your Resume, Application Tracking Systems, and the importance of Cover Letters will be discussed as well as attending Job Fairs and Recruiting Events. Also, how to access Hot Jobs, and how to resourcefully use Employ Florida’s Virtual Recruiter.
Learn how to get the free training and skills for "in-demand" occupations in Brevard County
Learn how to get the free training and skills for "in-demand" occupations in Brevard County
Free training to find out what soft skills are and why Brevard County employers are looking for them.