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Job Search Seminar Series at Cold Spring Harbor Library

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 95 Harbor Rd Cold Spring Harbor NY 11724  See map

4 Job Search Related Workshops, throughout February:

Thursday, 2/7 How and Where to Find Your Next Career Opportunity
Learn the pros and cons of different job search methods and get the right tools to start your search. Networking, job fairs, recruiters, and using LinkedIn will be discussed.
Instructor: Mary Simmons, Dir. of Human Resource Consulting, Portnoy, Messinger, Pearl & Associates



Thursday 2/14 Career Exploration: Self assessment activities help you explore career opportunities that are right for you.
Instructor: Susan Futter, M. Ed., MBA, Training and Development Consultant, currently working with AchieveGlobal, and Lee Hecht Harrison

Thursday, 2/21 The Resume: Learn what employers are looking for when searching for the right candidate, and how to break through on-line application barriers.
Instructor: Donna Galan, Certified Independent Career Coach

Thursday, 2/28 The Interview: Find out what to say (and what not to say) during your interview, how to answer difficult questions, strategies for telephone interviews, and how to follow-up.
Instructor: Mary Simmons, Dir. of Human Resource Consulting, Portnoy, Messinger, Pearl & Associates

* Instructor bio’s and full workshop descriptions are available on the CSH Library Homepage, www.cshlibrary.org, under Library –Sponsored Programs. Attendees must register with Library

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Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 12:50 pm
There's a lot "Dina" doesn't know -- or sure acts like it, and an obvious and growingRead More amount she wishes the electorate didn't know about her failure to perform for PW.
HazyDavy May 23, 2013 at 11:13 am
if we are going to sell off our 40 spot lot why not advocate for the LIRR to chip in and helpRead More building the 2 or 3 story parking lot on Haven? with more trains and more population we need more parking. we are fooling ourselves that this is not a "Hicksville" type train station. we are a main hub and it needs a substantial parking lot that will help commuter parking and help retail parking in the main lots off of main street. anyone who does not want that parking lot built needs to really ask themselves why not. if we can build a new car wash on a main cut through street for no reason we can get this done with the same traffic nightmares!!! BTW during construction which im sure will take at least a year. where will those people park? in the other lots, so us who take the 808 train will get screwed bc we will not have a place to park now.
sadeto May 23, 2013 at 10:21 am
Apparently Ms. De Giorgio isn't aware that there already IS a "train depot" in PortRead More Washington. Thanks for the link, very interesting explanation of the LIRR's options. I was unaware that LIRR owned the West side lot which, as the article states, makes the question of yard expansion moot. It's going to happen. Ms. De Giorgio should stop posturing and start advocating for the best solution for Port residents within the limited choices.
Nassau Taxpayer May 23, 2013 at 12:52 pm
Good spot for a multi-story municipal/LIRR garage, given the height of terrain behind it.
Bob May 20, 2013 at 06:28 pm
I agree. This lot should be open all the time. Maybe there is a potential liability issue butRead More let's see if it can be worked out.
hank ratner May 17, 2013 at 01:37 pm
A 135 million dollar budget with another 5 million+ assured for next year, teachers have to buyRead More "school supplies" in Port Washington? Are you kidding?