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East Valley Career Expo

Arizona Employers Advisory Council and Maricopa Workforce Connections - September 24th

2008 East Valley Career Expo - September 24th

Maricopa Workforce Connections and Arizona Employers Advisory Council

Maricopa Workforce Connections is pleased and excited about the East Valley Career Expo being held next Wednesday, September 24, 2008 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mesa Convention Center, 201 N. Center Street in Mesa. We are especially pleased that you have decided to attend and to conduct your job search with the more than 110 employers from every major industry group that have already signed up. MWC, in partnership with the Arizona Employers Advisoray Council and Jobing.com, wants this 15th Annual Career Expo to be a special annual event for you.

Claim Your Name

“Claim Your Name” is the name of a social networking experiment being run by Bill Austin for some of the Job Seekers of the Scottsdale Job Network.

We have found that almost all employers use some aspects of social networking, although most of them do not recognize it as such. Recruiters, hiring managers and staffing professionals use online search engines and social networking sites to locate potential candidates (sourcing) and to research job candidates and their backgrounds.

Claim Your Name is actually a social network for job seekers to enable them to take charge of their online identity and make it much easier for recruiters and employers to find them online.

Imagine if you were out of work and were a job seeker and imagine that your name just happened to be

Britney Spears

or

Lindsey Lohan

or

Michael Moore

Without a strong social network, you are pretty much out of luck.

No one would ever find you online.

This online program called “Claim Your Name” lets you take charge of your name online and tell your story to recruiters, hiring managers and the rest of the world.


Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It

April 27 , 2008 by Editor

Social visionaries and creators of the Results-Only Work Environment, Ressler and Thompson explore why most workplaces are so dysfunctional and offer a dramatic new way to stop the toxic behaviors and beliefs that often limit workers’ potential.

Why Work Sucks

Scottsdale Job Network

Passions Workshop Rescheduled

Seminar - Finding Your Passion

Putting it to Work.

Join us on Tuesday May 27, 2008 for a special workshop for job seekers titled “Exploring Your Passion – Putting It To Work”

NOTE: THE DATE FOR THIS WORKSHOP WAS RECENTLY CHANGED FROM TUES, APR 29, 2008.

NEW DATE: TUES, MAY 27

9 AM - 4 PM at Temple Chai

4645 E. Marilyn Road

Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839

Passion Workshop Description:

“Do you love what you do?” If you’re one of those “lucky ones” who can answer a resounding “Yes!” to this question, then this seminar is not for you. But, if you’re not, then you’ve probably asked yourself if there’s a job or career out there that’s a better match than what you’ve experienced - one that can be more satisfying and have more meaning in your life - and how you might go about finding it.

This workshop is designed to help people who have asked themselves those questions. Job seekers often limit themselves to what they “have always done” because it was the career that defined them for many years. They tend to lose sight of their many gifts, interests, strengths, and wealth of skills developed through life experience. This workshop utilizes proven tools to help individuals identify their strengths, talents and preferences - what they’re basically good at and really enjoy doing, and can prove to be useful in opening up job search options.

Presenter

Maria Wojtczak has 20+ years of organization development (OD) experience and worked with a wide range of organizations. She has worked with Chris Vicari, Director of the Scottsdale Job Network, offering the Passions workshop and Job Transition workshops for the last five years. She currently serves on the SJN Board and is a member of the Curriculum Development committee. Maria is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She is also the owner of DrivingMBA, a driver tutoring facility here in the valley http://www.drivingmba.com

Register via Internet by May 26

Seating is limited to 30 participants and there is a minimum enrollment of 12 participants to run the workshop. Because SJN provides assessment booklets, binder and printed materials, there is a fee of $25 for this event. To register and make payment: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/106918797

Lunch/Snack

Bring a sack lunch and beverages for the day. If possible bring something to share with the group as a breakfast treat in the morning or a snack in the afternoon.

General Inquiries

Contact: David Bell, chicagoman419@yahoo.com

Attend our regular meetings to learn more about the Job Search Process and about Phoenix Arizona Jobs

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.

Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday mornings:

9-9:30 Networking, resume reviews, contact with recruiters

9:30 Welcome, announcements, introductions

10:00 Speaker begins

11:15 Speaker ends, feedback collected

Networking continues until 11:30

We meet at and use space provided by Temple Chai, 4645 East Marilyn Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839. Temple Chai is located just east of the Piestawa Freeway (Route 51) and South & West of the loop 101 (PIMA FREEWAY SECTION). Marilyn Road is on the west side of Tatum Blvd. between Thunderbird and Greenway Roads

Scottsdale Job Network (SJN) is a non-profit community group of business leaders and volunteers. We are not a job placement forum, and we do not match candidates to openings nor do we send resumes to employers or recruiters. There is no guarantee of employment either directly through this group or as a result of association with SJN. We do, however, provide education in the job search process and all attendees have the opportunity to meet and work with people who offer support and guidance during employment transition.

The value of SJN lies in the skills, business networks and personal passions of our members. Membership is open to everyone willing to share their skills and anyone interested in local networking or in need of employment transition support.

Email: | Scottsdale Job Network | Voice Mail: Phone: (480) 513-1491

WorkBlast

WorkBlast Continues to Innovate with the Release of WorkBlast 2.0
WorkBlast provides online video resumes. Job seekers can enhance their traditional text resume by creating audio, video, or rich media resumes at WorkBlast.com.

Work Blast users can enhance their text resumes via exclusive multimedia applications found only on WorkBlast.com. Job Seekers will also be exposed to over 12,000 careers containing rich audio and video content. Job Seekers enhance their text resumes and distinguish themselves from other candidates using the audio, video and rich media resume applications.

Flypaper Studio and MyWorkster Partner

The Flypaper Web site hosts an ever-growing library of templates, making it especially easy for users to download, customize, and share new creations. For users who require additional help with customized presentations, interactive training content development, branded page templates or hosting, Flypaper offers advanced business services at a fraction of the costs typically associated with interactive development projects.

“Universities across the country are using MyWorkster to connect their students – past and present – with prospective employers,” said Pat Sullivan, CEO of Flypaper Studio. “Now, in addition to interactive profiles, they can give their students a tool that actually helps them engage employers with interactive resumes that are far more persuasive. We’re excited to see how MyWorkster and their members will benefit from Flypaper to totally change the resume building game.”

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