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Looking For Work? Norwood Library Holds Info Series For Job Seekers
The Morrill Memorial Library will host a virtual job search help series throughout the summer on Monday afternoons at 2 p.m. on Zoom
NORWOOD, MA - In partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library, the Morrill Memorial Library will host a virtual job search help series throughout the summer on Monday afternoons at 2 p.m. on Zoom.
The Morrill Memorial Library is pleased to offer a series of virtual programs for job seekers this summer. June’s programs include:
- “Are You Being Screened Out? Dealing with the Applicant Tracking System,” presented by Tom McDonough, director of programs and founding board member for the Institute for Career Transitions (ICT), on June 6
- “Learning Opportunities for Job Seekers at Middlesex,” presented by Jennifer Migliozzi, assistant director of admissions at Middlesex Community College, on June 13
- “Franchising and Self-Employment as a Career Option,” presented by franchise ownership coach Suzanne Gray on June 27
The series will continue throughout July and August, in collaboration with the Tewksbury Public Library. Details about upcoming programs will be released at the beginning of each month.
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For more information on the series or the programs and presenters, or to register for programs, visit norwoodlibrary.org/morrillcalendar or call the reference desk at 781-769-0200 x2. Registration is required for each program.
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