TROY – Walsh College and Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services have teamed up on June 8 to offer a new series of Walsh College’s Take Charge workshops for the unemployed. The new round of workshops features more days, more topics and expanded career content. All are provided at no cost to participants.
Walsh College and Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services will host a kick-off event from 9 a.m. to noon at the Walsh College Troy campus, which is located at 3838 Livernois Road (near the corner of Livernois and Wattles Roads).
The kick-off event includes:
9:30 – 10 a.m: Welcome and Success Stories from Take Charge Attendees
Jeffery W. Barry Center Auditorium, Troy Campus
Walsh College President and CEO Stephanie Bergeron and Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services President Jim Vella will welcome attendees and introduce a panel featuring faculty teaching the workshops and previous attendees who will share their success stories.
10 – 11 a.m. Networking Creating Success in Today’s Job Search, Jeffrey W. Barry Center Auditorium, Troy Campus.
Following the panel, the Walsh College Career Services Department will lead a workshop covering networking do’s and don’ts in the quest for a job.
11 a.m. – Noon, Job Seekers Networking, Jeffrey W. Barry Center Lobby, Troy Campus.
Participants will be invited to participate in a Job Seekers Networking event in the lobby area of the Jeffery W. Barry Center. Attendees can practice their networking skills, meet new friends who are also in transition, as well as learn about job opportunities that other attendees may be aware of.
Spaces are limited per workshop, and registration is required. Each attendee receives a certificate of attendance. Visit the Walsh College Web site WalshCollege.Edu/takecharge
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