Having recently spent a great deal of time looking for a job (I finished grad school in June and spent 6 months searching for a job that would feed my soul and at least cover my rent) I know all too well the stress and worry that comes along with this economic situation. I was fortunate enough to find a job that is a perfect fit for me, and I’m now thrilled to help put together an event to help people deal with professional hardships, whatever they may be.
Perhaps you can identify with one of these descriptions:
- You’ve been at the same job since you graduated and you’re ready to move on, but you feel pressure to stay put since jobs are pretty difficult to find these days;
- You have been laid off and want to use that opportunity to consider changing fields;
- You’re unemployed and just haven’t been able to make the networking connections you want;
- You’re happy in your job but just want to get tips so that you can stay informed and prepared since we all feel vulnerable right now.
These are the sorts of issues that we noticed were not being addressed in our community. That’s where our event comes in!
WEATHERING THE ECONOMIC STORM: YOUNG ADULT EDITION
Monday, May 4th, 6:45pm
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE DETAILS & TO REGISTER!
This event is designed to be relevant to a wide spread of young adults. There will be three terrific panelists, representatives from Jewish Vocational Service, and time for networking, schmoozing, and resume-reviewing.
The event costs $10 and includes a dessert reception. SPACE IS LIMITED and pre-registration is required! Please contact me (agewertz@jccgb.org) with any questions you might have.
I look forward to seeing you there!
–Alexis