The News Review:
- Inaugural golf industry career fair announced for PGA Fall Expo
- Career closet offers wardrobe confidence
- ISEEK.org launches new Minnesota Energy Careers web site
- Youth Employment Program hires teens across the Wiregrass
- Library opens employment services Business First of Louisville
- Elder Employment 101: Where can I find senior job placement …
Inaugural golf industry career fair announced for PGA Fall Expo
WorldGolf.com
PGA Employment Services is an important part of the inaugural PGA Fall Expo Career Fair by presenting complimentary workshops offering free access to the online PGA Employment Center and having employment consultants on hand. Designed as the golf industry’s hiring resource the PGA Employment Center offers the award-winning CareerLinks a complimentary employment referral service for PGA Professional management level positions and PGAjobfinder the golf industry’s job posting and networking resource for member and non-member non-management positions. All PGA Fall Expo Career Fair employment postings both by job-seekers and golf-related employers that remain open will be shared on PGAjobfinder after the PGA Fall Expo. “PGA Golf Exhibitions events bring together all sectors of the golf community in a rare setting where an industry career fair mutually benefits our participating companies and attending professionals who come from all over the world” said PGA Golf Exhibitions Group Vice President and General Manager Ed Several. “Whether you’re in the middle of a career change or just starting your career in the golf industry chances are you’re in pursuit of an opportunity that’s personally rewarding and professionally enriching. When you attend the PGA Fall Expo Career Fair you’ll be inspired drawn into a network of industry peers and learning about industry openings available right now. The PGA Fall Expo Career Fair will be staged at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center within employer meeting rooms the PGA Member Business Center the new central networking platform and multiple new stages located right on the show floor.
Career closet offers wardrobe confidence
Bradenton Herald
“There’s a variety of things they can choose from. ”The Women’s Resource Center was founded in 1990 by a group of Manatee County business woman who wanted a service for women who did not qualify for state assistance programs but their income wasn’t enough to support themselves. The center has since added job hunting classes such as seminars focused on helping seekers find a job and identifying employment strengths. “We added that this year in response to the increase in people needing employment” Brown said. And in this recession plenty are turning to the Women’s Resource Center for its employment programs as well as other basic needs. Last year 1481 people visited the center for help and 4045 women attended the center’s programs such as employment planning emotional wellbeing relationships and social groups. n Monday afternoon volunteer Barbara Kirchner found herself helping a 20-year-old mother in need of housing.
ISEEK.org launches new Minnesota Energy Careers web site
Examiner.com
org has announces the launch of its Minnesota Energy Careers website. The site is for students job seekers and career explorers looking for successful pathways in energy.
Youth Employment Program hires teens across the Wiregrass
WTVY
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Library opens employment services Business First of Louisville
Bizjournals.com
The Job Shop offers free computer classes books and reference materials to help job seekers with résumé writing interviewing and choosing a new career. The center also provides free Internet service and access to copy and fax services and video conferencing. The library has scheduled career-development workshops presented by organizations such as KentuckianaWorks Dress for Success Pleasure Ridge Park Business Association Highlands Commerce Guild and the.
Elder Employment 101: Where can I find senior job placement …
Examiner.com
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