[Md-sligo] FW: Saturday Technology Training Session, September 17th, resume building and effective interview skills
Brown, Debbie
dabro at loc.gov
Fri Sep 9 18:25:46 UTC 2011
From: James (DCPL) Timony [mailto:James.Timony at dc.gov]
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:47 AM
To: Brown, Debbie
Subject: Saturday Technology Training Session, September 17th, resume building and effective interview skills
Want your resume updated? Want to learn effective interviewing skills?
Come to the Saturday Technology Training Session on September 17th from 1pm to 4pm in the Adaptive Services Division at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. People-4-People Employment Assistance Program will be providing enough volunteers to give individualized hands on help with creating and updating your resume and will also be doing a presentation on effective interviewing skills. People-4-People is a consortium of nine churches from various denominations. This is a collaborative outreach program that provides employment assistance and educational training to the community to equip them in developing and enhancing career skills. Details about the Saturday Technology Training Sessions are at the end of this email.
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People-4-People is a collaborative outreach program that provides employment assistance and educational training to congregational members and the community to equip them in developing and enhancing career skills.
People-4-People core values are our belief system and driving force of who we are and what we stand for. We value creativity, relationships, integrity, service, involvement, growth, respect, teamwork, excellence, commitment.
Saturday Technology Training Sessions (STTS) are held on the first and third Saturdays of each month in room 215, Adaptive Services Division of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, and focus on the topic of adaptive technology as it relates to employment for people with disabilities. The library is located at 901 G Street, NW Washington DC 20001, diagonally across the street from the 9th street exit of the Gallery Place Chinatown Metro stop, or two blocks from the 11th and G exit of Metro Center. There is no public parking at the MLK Library.
The Adaptive Technology Program provides adaptive technology workstations for library customers who need them. The workstations are located in the Adaptive Services Division, Room 215 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. Customers can call ahead and reserve two-hour sessions at either the computer workstations or at the CCTVs. Introductory training on Adaptive Technologies is available through our Adaptive Technology trainer, Chris Corrigan. Please contact him at Christopher.Corrigan at dc.gov<mailto:Christopher.Corrigan at dc.gov> .
The STTS blog is here: http://sttsdc.blogspot.com/
The Adaptive Services home page is here: http://www.dclibrary.org/services/adaptiveservices
AccessibilityCamp.org is here: www.accessibilitycamp.org<http://www.accessibilitycamp.org>
Sessions are broadcast on http://www.ustream.tv/channel/seasonagos-show
James Patrick Timony
Librarian, Adaptive Technology
DC Public Library
Adaptive Services Division, Room 215
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington DC, 20001
patrick.timony at dc.gov
202-727-1335
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