Career Prep “Boot Camp”

Posted by Philadelphia FIGHT on November 13, 2017

Institute for Community Justice (A Program of Philadelphia FIGHT) Presents

Career Prep “Boot Camp”
A Reentry Training Series

Wednesday, November 15th | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
Self-Assessment/Career Goal Setting – Participants needs and employment history will be assessed and discussed to support them in the development of their employment goals.

Wednesday, November 22nd | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
Resume Development – Participants will be provided with the tools needed to develop a well-crafted resume and receive assistance with creating their own industry specific resume.

Wednesday, November 29th | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
Job Search – Participants will explore job search methods and examine job search websites to effectively support their employment search process.

Wednesday, December 6th | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
Interviewing Skills – Participants will discuss the importance of speaking with confidence, appropriate interview attire and engage in mock interviewing activities.

Wednesday, December 13th | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
After You Get the Job – Participants will examine verbal and nonverbal communication, soft-skill building and precautions to be considered during their social media interactions.

Wednesday, December 20th | 1:30pm — 3:30pm
Recap and Overview – Participants will complete a customer satisfaction survey and provide feedback on the training sessions and facilitators to provide recommendations to improve the learning experience or future participants

Classes begin on  Wednesday, November 15th at 1:30pm

To enroll , contact Thomas Ford
215-525-0451 or tford@fight.org

Location: Institute for Community Justice
1207 Chestnut Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia PA 19107

Instructor
Khia K. Naylor

REGISTER NOW SPACE IS LIMITED


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