Friday, January 9, 2015

Get résumé advice from from the experts

Get resume-writing advice from the professionals at Ohio Means Jobs on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Mentor Library's Main Branch.
Only 30 percent of people in the United States feel engaged at work. (Sadly, that's ahead of the global average of 13 percent.)

And most of that 70 percent probably still prefer their job to unemployment.

What we're trying to say is this: There are a lot of people out there who wouldn't mind brushing up their résumé.

Why not get help from the experts?

The professionals from Ohio Means Jobs will be at our Main Branch from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 21. offering suggestions on how to write (or rewrite) your résumé. If you bring your résumé, they can even give you personalized advice.

The program is free and open to everybody. If you're interested, you can register for it on Mentor Library's site or call the library at (440) 255-8811 ext. 216.

We're teaming with Ohio Means Jobs for programs throughout the year to help career-seekers. In February,we’re hosting a computer class specifically for job hunters; and, in March, we’ll offer advice on how to ace job interviews.

This is in addition to the computer classes on how to use Facebook, Microsoft Word, Publisher and email we have slated for this February.

The path to a better job begins with your résumé. If you want to join the minority that actually enjoys its job, make sure yours is the best it can be.

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