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St Joseph the Worker Ministry Mailing 11/28/2007
In This Issue:
 •  News from SJTWEM
 •  Special Sources of Job Information


Featured Links:
 •  St. Joseph Ministry website
 •  My Workforce Ministry
 •  Area Networking Groups
 •  The DEN - DuPage Executive Network
News from SJTWEM
THIS IS THE SPEAKER YOU
HAVE WAITED TO HEAR

TAMARA FAY
(FROM- COLLEGE OF DUPAGE)

SPEAKING ON:

USING YOUR TRANSFERABLE SKILLS
TO REINVENT YOURSELF

COME JOIN US

ST JAMES THE APOSTLE CHURCH
FAWELL ( FKA 22ND STREET)
AND PARK AVENUE
THE NORTH ENTRANCE

AS ALWAYS THERE WILL BE HELP
AVAILABLE FOR:

INTERVIEWING
RESUME WRITING
NETWORKING

ST JOSEPH THE WORKER

THE MINISTRY DEDICATED TO THE UNEMPLOYED, THE UNDEREMPLOYED,
AND THE NETWORKING EMPLOYED.

PS- DON'T FORGET THE CHRISTMAS PARTY ON DECEMBER 19TH


www.stjosephministry.org



Special Sources of Job Information
SJTWEM is more than just networking information and job leads. What can St. Joseph the Worker Employment Ministry do to help you in your job search? We offer coaching assistance in many areas. For the most part services are entirely free and handled by skilled professionals.

Has it been a long time since you interviewed? Have you ever been interviewed for a job at all? Ask about our Interviewing 101 class that is designed to help candidates who haven't interviewed in a long time or maybe never have interviewed. We can help you get started again. If you are interested, ask one of the ministry coaches at the next meeting.


Our mnistry receives job leads from many sources. However, we are not responsible for inaccuracies in the information received from those sources. We apologize for any incoveniences experienced due to inaccurate information.

 

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