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Job Search workshops from Whitman County Library's Occupational Resource Connection (WORC)

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Are you looking for a job or considering a career change? Whitman County Library's WORC program will present a series of workshops designed to jumpstart the process.

WORC or Whitman County Library's Occupational Resource Connection programs will provide job seekers the resources they need to conduct a successful job search or explore career changes. Workshops and additional computer access time are currently being scheduled in communities throughout Whitman County.

The first series, called Computer Basics and your Job Search will teach participants how to best utilize computers for a successful job search. Presenters will review the basics of the job search process, assist with cover letters and resumes, teach the set up and use of email and also, how to store documents online. High-speed Internet computers will be available for all participants and each will receive a free planner to stay organized in the job search process.

Click here for the workshop schedule.

WORC programs are made possible through a grant from the Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Library as a part of the Renew Washington Project, which is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

All WORC programs are free but space is limited. Anyone interested in participating should register by call Andree` Marcus or Erica Willson at 877-733-3375 or by email.

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For more information, contact:

Kristie Kirkpatrick at 509-397-4366

For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar.