The News Review:
- Career employment fair at Hartnell College
- Berkeley-based nonprofit helps veterans get foothold into workplace
- Post-pink slip opportunities
- Employment prospects dim for Ann Arbor-area high school grads
Career employment fair at Hartnell College
The Salinas Californian
All Salinas Valley high school and middle school students are invited. All exhibitors are seeking to introduce potential jobseekers to the specific skill sets that they typically require especially for entry-level positions. The fair will be held on the Main Quad the College Center and surrounding areas. Information: Molly Lewis 831-770-6118 or.
Berkeley-based nonprofit helps veterans get foothold into workplace
akland Tribune
“They have special services for veterans. When a new job opportunity appears that job is held for 24 hours to search for qualified vets” before publicizing it to the general public Ennis said. Inter-City Services works closely with ne-Stop Career Centers part of the Employment Development Department. Id-Deen is in frequent contact with that organization to maximize funding and opportunities for his clients he said. To find out more about Inter-City Services go to.
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Post-pink slip opportunities
Bizjournals.com
economy is experiencing its worst decline in decades. More than 5 million jobs have been lost and automakers financial services retailers hotels and restaurants have all been adversely affected. Today's job seekers typically look for "replacement employment" through a variety of high-tech professional networking sites like LinkedIn Plaxo Xing Flicker Tumblr and YouTube. But when the national employment picture remains bleak month after month it's hard to find a job on- or offline. And according to John Silvia chief economist at Wachovia Corp. "These jobs aren't coming back. There are going to be fewer stores fewer factories fewer financial services operations.
Employment prospects dim for Ann Arbor-area high school grads
MLive.com
“That’s not sitting in lecture halls. That’s out on the floors and in labs – very hands-on. But those students should be thinking about their future career even in their time away from school he said. “Do something that puts you on a track for what you’re going to do. If you want to be a minister spend a year volunteering in a social service agency. And above all don’t be afraid to network he tells his students. “See who you have connections to.