Be Prepared to Step Into a New Job or Career,

Thinking about a career change?

Recently graduated from High School or College?

Lost your job?

Now is a great time to advance your learning in pharmacy technician training, programs in healthcare (Degrees.org) and more. If you are unemployed or underemployed why not take advantage of the educational grants, loans and other federal and state government programs initiated for the purpose of stimulating the economy and making room for you in the work place. As a result you will be well prepared to step into a new job or career, when the opportunity presents itself. Stay ahead of the latest developments in your industry, expand your professional network.

You can attend the 2009 free job resource fair on May,22 from 11:00am -4:00pm at the Brooklyn central Library(www.brooklypubliclibrary.org), to get information about career opportunities and on-the-job-training, meet with representatives from employment agencies and local and national companies, attend workshops on resume writing and interviews or find out about available jobs. For more information contact the central library plaza at (718)346-9014).

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