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Job Search Skills Workshops
Need help landing that next job? Let our Job Search Skills Workshops
sharpen your job search skills. We offer two types of workshops:
- Universal Workshops are free, open
to all, and most require no advance registration. Stop by the front
desk to check in and ask for workshop room location.
- Core Workshops are available at no charge
to individuals enrolled in a Workforce Investment Act (WIA)-funded program.
Fees apply for other individuals. These workshops are offered on a first
come, first serve basis. Enrolled clients need only to sign-in for a
workshop.
Workshops are held at the CONNECT! Job
Seeker Center, 420 S. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, (408) 774-2365.
The center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. See campus
map. Here's the current
universal workshop schedule. For the core workshop schedule, WIA-enrolled
individuals should contact their case managers.
Universal Workshops
Free and open to all
- Ace the Interview: The simplest interview questions can be the
most challenging. Learn how to handle questions about your salary requirements,
your weaknesses, and your strengths. Discover effective, proven techniques
to prepare you for tough job interviews.
- Career Exploration: Participants will learn how to gather information
about various career options, develop an understanding of how to access
the latest career information resources, and discover the value of career
exploration in making smart and informed career decisions.
- Discover You: This is an interactive workshop to help you explore
your interests, values, and to brainstorm career options. Space is limited
and seating is on a first come, first served basis. Sign-up begins 1/2
hour before the start of the workshop.
- Job Application: If your job search includes filling out applications
(and most jobs do at some point), learn how to not screen yourself out.
Discover how to successfully address legal issues and tough questions.
- Managing Change: This interactive workshop helps you explore how
job loss impacts the job search process. You will learn how to move out
of the past, deal with the present, and focus on future opportunities.
- Planning Your Job Search: Job searching can be overwhelming. Learn
how to create a personalized game plan to keep you focused and on track
to your next job.
- Resume Critique: Have a career advisor review your current resume
and provide you with information, ideas, and assistance in creating a
better resume. Available daily, via Drop-in Career Advising, from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. This is not a workshop; it is a one-on-one
session with a career advisor.
- Resume Facts: Learn the answers to the most common resume questions
including: what goes on the resume, do I need to customize my resume,
what are the best ways to organize my information and is a cover letter
necessary?
- Strategize Your Job Search: The more exposure you and your resume
have during the job search the more likely you are to find a job. Come
learn 10 different ways to get known by people with the power to hire
you.
- Who Am I?: This workshop introduces job seekers to career assessment
tools that will help them define their skills, interests, values, and
personality and then apply this information to career decisions.
Core Workshops
Free for WIA-enrolled
individuals; fees apply for others
- Behavior-based Interviewing: "Tell me about a time when..."
Prepare for tough questions asking how you handled specific situations
in your past, including both successes and failures. Create your own job
profile and practice responding to related questions. ($30 fee for general
public.)
- Informational Interviewing: Build your confidence requesting and
conducting informational meetings with key people to greatly shorten your
job search process. Gain job search advice, information and the inside
job leads. ($30 fee for general public.)
- Negotiating the Offer: Discover what, other than money, is negotiable.
How should you position yourself? What do you ask for first? Can you get
a sign-on bonus? Get these questions answered, and practice negotiating
with a partner. ($30 fee for general public.)
- Networking: "It's not what you know, but who you know,"
some experts say. Learn how to talk to people and build your network for
job search advice, information and leads.
- Presenting Accomplishments: Add impact to your interviews by learning
how to talk about your successes, highlight your strengths and minimize
your weaknesses by turning negatives into positives. ($30 fee for general
public.)
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