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Recent Employment
News
Recruiters
and HR Executives Collaborate to Offer Job Search and Interview
Training While Giving Back to Local Communities
An elite group of human resources executives, entrepreneurs
and recruiters has been created to offer career consultations
as well as job search and interview training to help people find
jobs during the sluggish economy. A portion of all proceeds derived
will be donated to local charities.
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) April 7, 2009 -- An exclusive collaboration
of job recruiters and HR executives has come together to form
Project - No More Layoffs. The newly formed organization will
offer career consultations, job search training, resume writing
strategies, advanced internet search tips and interview training.
"Simply put, this is an organization of people helping other
people find jobs," said Zena Contreras, CEO of Project -
No More Layoffs. "All of our executives have risen from the
ranks to succeed in today's tough economic times. From homelessness
to struggling to keep our jobs, we can truly offer real-life examples
and insider tips to ensure that you succeed where others have
failed."
The newly formed Project - No More Layoffs offers weekly webinars,
free teleconferences, and workshops to help participants secure
the best available job opportunities. The group provides "hiring"
insider secrets from professionals who have been on both sides
of the spectrum as well as search techniques and tips for ''getting
past the gatekeepers'' and tools for finding the "hidden"
jobs online.
"Typically, people pay hundreds of dollars for this type
of job training, but with our exclusive webinars, participants
will learn the do's and don'ts of today's job search market without
breaking the bank," said Contreras.
Project - No More Layoffs has also partnered with local community
agencies including StandUp For Kids and United Food Bank, in an
effort to give back to the community. "In order to really
help our communities succeed we will be donating a portion of
all proceeds to local charities," said Contreras. "Not
only must we ensure that people keep their jobs, but it is also
important that the local economy prosper as well. During these
trying times, local charities are really feeling the brunt of
economic hardship and need help just like the rest of us."
Anyone interested in learning advanced job search techniques or
how to use social and professional networking sites to expand
their job search capabilities will greatly benefit from the services
offered by Project - No More Layoffs. The collaboration of hiring
executives and recruiters will also help members craft winning
resumes and prepare for job interviews. For additional information
please visit, www.project-nomorelayoffs.com.
Full Article http://www.prweb.com/releases/Job_Search_Training/Career_Consultations/prweb2282654.htm
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