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Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel - RECRUITMENT
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Please click here for the details if you are interested in participating in an upcoming scheduled recruitment session on May 5th or 6th.
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Please visit one of the 5 Career Centers if you are interested in participating in one of the "no fee" workshops. Topics may include: Interviewing Skills, Resume Writing, Basic Computer Courses, i.e. MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Internet Explorer, etc). The Career Center staff can also provide assistance linking you to the latest job openings utilizing the "Job Match" system.
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"When I was ‘downsized’ after 26 years, I was confused and ran the total gamut of emotions. But after only a few minutes at Workforce New York, I had my hope restored. And within a few months, by using the resources at their Career Center, I landed my job at Cornell."
—Susan Bulkley, Administrative Assistant, Cornell University
Career Centers Whether you are just beginning a job search, or you know exactly what you want to do, the Workforce New York System offers many no-fee services through our Career Centers, including:
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- Career Resource Library
- Computerized Job Matching/Job Search Tools
- Office Space and Tools
- Resume Preparation
- Workshops and Group Career Counseling
- On-the-Job Training
- Other Training
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Local Demand Occupation List
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Please click here if you are interested in reviewing the occupations and/or fields that are most in-demand for the CSS area. Accessing funds for classroom training requires the assistance of a Career Counselor. For further information, please visit or call one of the local career centers to schedule an appointment.
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Online Resources Listed below are some web sites you may find helpful. CSS Workforce New York provides no-fee, high-speed access to the Internet at all Career Centers.
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TwinTiersHelpWanted.com, a regional placement service for the Twin Tiers region of north central Pennsylvania and south central New York.
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NYS Department of Labor Search the job bank or post a resume. Find information about laws affecting employees and unemployment insurance. Connect to other sites geared specifically for youth.
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America’s Job Bank Post your resume, create cover letters, track your job searches, and develop a personal online career account to help you with your job search. Registered and unregistered users may search for jobs by occupation, keyword, and military code.
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US Bureau of Labor Statistics Access the Occupational Outlook Handbook which describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
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Monster.com Search posted jobs, including entry-level positions, international opportunities, and internships. Find targeted career advice for all levels and areas. Research companies. Register for a free career newsletter.
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"What Color Is Your Parachute?" Created by the author of What Color Is Your Parachute? ("the job hunter’s bible"), this site provides a wealth of information, including access to meta-search sites that allow you to post your resume information and search job listings on multiple sites with one query. Lively text makes this information fun and energizing to access.
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Career Zone For youth, this site allows you to assess your interests online and link to comprehensive information about careers appropriate for you. Explore educational options after high school. Learn about college prep tests and civil service exams. Research opportunities for financial aid, scholarships and loans.
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