Source: Job Seeker Resources. S. Hairston. The Employment Guide - Washington, DC . June 30 - July 6, 2014. Hairston recommends Create a list of all your training, experience, and/or education that you can use at a variety of businesses or job industries. Market yourself to either keep your job, or find a new one. Be prepared to share what value your skills offer. Make a point or write down your ability for each of the outlined job activities given for a position. Reference several key points during an interview with the hirer or the hiring representative. Volunteer for opportunities in your community or current workplace. Read industry or job-related books, magazines, or blogs. Please visit "The Portal" to participate in our 2014 Summer Challenge (education choices tab) at sherleneonline.com
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