FT. PIERCE, FL -- Workforce Solutions, along with Monster.com are sponsoring free seminars for job seekers on the Treasure Coast.
The workshops will feature Monster.com career experts who will provide information and techniques job seekers need to stand out from the crowd in today's tough job market and conduct effective job searches. Monster experts will teach job seekers about resume tips and tricks, successful networking tools and techniques, new job hunting strategies, using career tools, and understanding what employers are looking for in this difficult market.
Job seekers will also receive information on using the Florida career site, Employ Florida Marketplace, as well as guidance for accessing Monster's interactive career management tools.
Materials presented during the workshop will be available to participants on a complimentary CD as well as from Workforce Solutions after the event.
This is a wonderful opportunity for our job seekers, the Chief Executive Officer of Workforce Solutions Gwenda Thompson said. "We offer many valuable workshops at Workforce Solutions, but this event brings in one of the largest nationally recognized job search experts."
"Monster is committed to helping job seekers access the tools and information they need to find work," said Lee Ramsayer, Vice President of Sales for Monster Government Solutions. "These seeker workshops are designed to give job seekers the chance to meet face-to-face with our career experts to energize their job search and perfect the strategies they need to be successful. We are pleased to have been invited by Workforce Solutions to collaborate on this project to help people in the Treasure Coast area."
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Okeechobee Workshop
Indian River State College
Williamson Conference Center
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Fort Pierce Workshop
Indian River State College
Kight Center
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Vero Beach Workshop
Indian River State College
Richardson Center
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Stuart Workshop
Indian River State College
Wolf High Technology Center
Sign-in starts at 8am. All seminars run from 9am-12pm.