Virtual programs help job seekers
Dayton Metro Library and Clothes That Work are presenting a series of online workshops to help job seekers land a job, and then succeed at it. Participants can attend the whole series or any session. The programs are free and take place online through Webex. Advance registration is required; registered participants will receive details on how to join on the day of the event. Visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org/events to register online, or call the Library’s Ask Me Line at 937-463-2665 to sign up.
All sessions are on Tuesdays, noon to 1 p.m.:
April 13: Virtual Interviews: Master the Ins & Outs of Interviewing Online - Standard interview rules still apply, but with the added challenge of trying to make a good impression through your computer screen. Learn how to shine on your next Zoom interview, enhance your overall online presence, and avoid mistakes that can cost you the job.
April 20: Successful Workplace Communication: How to Be Heard on the Job - Clear, effective communication in the workplace is a critical skill, but it can be hard to master. Improve your communication IQ by exploring different communication styles, the communication process, conversation ingredients, and how all these can affect your success on the job.
April 28: Unwritten Rules: Navigating Things They Don’t Tell You in the Handbook - Ever have a coworker who was hard to work with? Wonder why that person behaves that way? We’ll show you how to function as a part of a team, handle conflict, and gain the respect of your coworkers and managers.
For more information or to register, visit DaytonMetroLibrary.org or call the Library’s Ask Me Line at 937-463-2665.