| From Jail to Jobs Workshop |
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| Written by Dan Cronin |
| Tuesday, 03 January 2012 23:05 |
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SET is holding a free comprehensive workshop for ex-offenders entering the job market "America is the land of second chances, when the gates to the prison open, the path ahead should lead to a better life." George W. Bush January 20, 2004 (2004 State of the Union Address) Free Seminar - Expert Answers From Jail to JobsFeaturing renowned author Eric Mayo January 16, 2012 8:00 to 3:00 at the Hilton Antlers Hotel Complimentary lunch included To register call 719-776-8850 est. 1102 or 1104.Are you looking for employment, but having trouble because of a criminal record? Do you need some direction or motivation on job searching techniques and skills? Do you need direction on how to rebuild a tarnished image while looking for employment? SET Family Medical Clinics is hosting a free seminar, and luncheon for you. This is not a hiring event, but rather a way to learn new skills while applying for employment.
Some of the topics Eric will cover How to clean up your criminal record How to use e-mail to get a job Where to find hidden jobs that others won't How to get powerful and influential people to help you get a job How to avoid the top five common application mistakes Discover why the newspaper is one of the worst places to find jobs Why you should never use "Will discuss at interview" on applications Government programs that help convicted felons get jobs Go on every interview knowing exactly what to say Ten things never to do on an interview
Eric Mayo specializes in professional
and personal development with special emphasis on life skills and job readiness
training. Eric has over 20 years of corporate and educational experience which
he uses to help people improve the quality of their lives. He is an
expert at teaching people how to get jobs.
To register call 719-776-8850 ext. 1102 or 1104.
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| Last Updated on Monday, 16 January 2012 17:13 |






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