Surfing for Success: Electronic Job Searching – What’s On at Albert Campbell
Frustrated by the tight, competitive job market?
Then you might be interested in the following program offered at Albert
Campbell District Branch, 496 Birchmount Road (just north of Danforth
Road):
Surfing
for Success: Electronic Job Searching
Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (120
minutes)
Facilitated by Centennial College Job Connect, participants learn how to
effectively use the internet for their job search and to access the hidden job
market. Job search websites are identified, and participants explore career
options, post their resume, create a profile and job alert, plus apply for jobs
via e-mail.
For more information or to register, visit the branch in person or call
416-396-8890.
After you have
attended the program, don’t forget to take advantage of career and job
searching resources accessible through Toronto Public Library collections.
Consider visiting Toronto Public Library’s Career and Job Search
Help Blog for useful tips and suggested resources. Another option is to
access Toronto Public Library’s Book and eBook collection for suggested titles
on electronic job searching. Below are some examples:
The
2-hour job search: using technology to get the right job faster [1st ed.] / Steve
Dalton, 2012. Book. Also available in eBook
format.
100
conversations for career success: learn to network, cold call, and tweet your
way to your dream job / Laura M. Labovich and Miriam Salpeter, 2012. Book.
How
to find a job on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ [2nd ed.] / Brad Schepp and Debra Schepp, 2012. Book.
Also available in eBook
format.
Knock
'em dead 2013: the ultimate job search guide / Martin John Yate, 2012.
Book.
The
panic free job search: unleash the power of the Web and social networking to
get hired / Paul Hill, 2012. Book.
Sams
teach yourself LinkedIn in 10 minutes [3rd ed.] / Patrice-Anne Rutledge, 2012. Book. Also
available in eBook
format.
What
color is your parachute? a practical manual for job-hunters and career-changers [2013 ed.] / Richard
Nelson Bolles, 2013. eBook.







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