Today, I was declared a HERO by the City of Scottsdale! Honored as a recipient of the annual Frances Young Community Hero Award, my volunteer work at Scottsdale Job Network was brought to public attention with an article and photo in the Tribune, an awards breakfast presentation by the City’s Mayor, and a neat plaque and medallion (yes, like the Olympians wear—but not gold!).
When I started leading an employment support program in Scottsdale in 2002, it was post-911 and seemed a practical way to help my country through a devastating time. I didn’t know I was being called to a life purpose and true test of my commitment to helping others.
Truth be told, it is a JOY and also an HONOR to be allowed into people’s lives when they are hurting, vulnerable and need support, resources and connections to land their next job opportunity.
At a time when our neighbors, communities and country are struggling, I throw out the challenge to find a way to help those around you. Besides the gratification of making a difference, you never know how much your support means to the life and stability of your neighbor. More than ever, the difference you will make is essential.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
DEVELOPING YOUR RESUME - 3/4/08
Have you written four versions of your resume and are still dissatisfied? Do you keep changing it time after time and wonder if the document is effective? Have you been posting your resume on the Internet and not getting results? Do you worry because it looks weak and doesn’t contain powerful accomplishments?
Join us on Tues, March 4, 9 AM, when Martha Rockwell, member of the SJN Curriculum Development Committee, will deliver a presentation that will take you through the steps of writing a resume. Learn the components of a well-written document that gets results! She will cover the following areas: types of resumes, headings and what to include, how to write an effective summary and accomplishments and posting your resume on the Internet. Bring your resume and you will work to improve it.
Having graduated from Arizona State University , Martha’s background includes career advisement, education, and sales. Certified by the PARWCC (Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches) and licensed by the State of Arizona as a career coach, she is owner of A+ Resumes & Career Coaching.
SJN Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings, 9:00-11:30 A.M. We meet at and use space donated by Temple Chai, 4645 E. Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Job seekers are offered the opportunity to network, learn new job seeking skills, and work with people who genuinely care about you and your job search. See our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ for future meeting dates and programs scheduled.
Employed SJN Members and Recruiters Attend SJN Meetings - Take the opportunity to speak with recruiting agents and company HR representatives who attend our meetings. They are available from 9 AM and some stay until the end of the meeting.
Resume Reviews - At each meeting, a representative from the Resume Writers Council of Arizona will be available to critique resumes and offer improvement suggestions from 9-9:30 AM.
Web site - Additional resources are provided online through our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ including resources for basic needs, links to key job boards, map quest to our meetings, articles that have helped others, a list of volunteer opportunities, a reading list and more.
Volunteering - Whether you are a current job seeker or you are working and want to help people in job transition, there is a place for you to volunteer. Member participation is essential. It helps establish a stronger support program for those who follow. We encourage members to take part in the operations of the program in whatever way they can. See our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ for more about ways to make a contribution.
Open Invitation! Anyone interested in the support we provide is welcome. We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.
Questions? Contact us at: info@scottsdalejobnet.com and see our website: http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/
Join us on Tues, March 4, 9 AM, when Martha Rockwell, member of the SJN Curriculum Development Committee, will deliver a presentation that will take you through the steps of writing a resume. Learn the components of a well-written document that gets results! She will cover the following areas: types of resumes, headings and what to include, how to write an effective summary and accomplishments and posting your resume on the Internet. Bring your resume and you will work to improve it.
Having graduated from Arizona State University , Martha’s background includes career advisement, education, and sales. Certified by the PARWCC (Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches) and licensed by the State of Arizona as a career coach, she is owner of A+ Resumes & Career Coaching.
SJN Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings, 9:00-11:30 A.M. We meet at and use space donated by Temple Chai, 4645 E. Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Job seekers are offered the opportunity to network, learn new job seeking skills, and work with people who genuinely care about you and your job search. See our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ for future meeting dates and programs scheduled.
Employed SJN Members and Recruiters Attend SJN Meetings - Take the opportunity to speak with recruiting agents and company HR representatives who attend our meetings. They are available from 9 AM and some stay until the end of the meeting.
Resume Reviews - At each meeting, a representative from the Resume Writers Council of Arizona will be available to critique resumes and offer improvement suggestions from 9-9:30 AM.
Web site - Additional resources are provided online through our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ including resources for basic needs, links to key job boards, map quest to our meetings, articles that have helped others, a list of volunteer opportunities, a reading list and more.
Volunteering - Whether you are a current job seeker or you are working and want to help people in job transition, there is a place for you to volunteer. Member participation is essential. It helps establish a stronger support program for those who follow. We encourage members to take part in the operations of the program in whatever way they can. See our website http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/ for more about ways to make a contribution.
Open Invitation! Anyone interested in the support we provide is welcome. We do not require membership dues or meeting fees to allow everyone who is in job transition to be able to participate. Since our program is unfunded, we suggest that participants make a voluntary donation of $5 per meeting. When we have an all-day workshop, we do need to pass the costs along to participants.
Questions? Contact us at: info@scottsdalejobnet.com and see our website: http://www.scottsdalejobnet.com/
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