What is the Job Help Center?
Job Help Centers are designated spaces in all 21 locations of the Columbus Metropolitan Library that are dedicated to helping the people of central Ohio find jobs. Customers can use our computers, Internet access and other online resources in their job search. Our helpful staff and volunteers are prepared to assist customers one-on-one with application processes or customers can attend classes to learn basic e-mail training, online job applications and job searching, resume help, basic computer training, and Internet searching. The service is completely free!
Do you need help preparing for your next job interview? Join us for a free Effective Interviewing workshop. Learn how to prepare for an interview, discuss different types of interview questions, and develop effective answers based on your accomplishments. The workshop is conducted by a staff member or volunteer from the New Directions Career Center.
Start Your Own Business and Hire Yourself By: Suzanna Caplan
Due to overwhelming job loss, millions of people are struggling to find jobs. Many will turn to small-business entrepreneurship. This book shows how to get financing in hard times for small business loans. It provides up-to-date coverage on the implications of President Obama's stimulus initiatives on SBA programs.
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Take online courses to learn how to write better resumes and cover letters, get interviewing tips and networking ideas, and even study for various civil service tests. Free registration is required to use the site.