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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

 

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I suffered a debilitating back injury while working a warehouse job 15 years ago and was forced to leave. At the time, I was raising two daughters, and I was uncertain about what my future would look like.

 

My injury prevented me from doing any hard, physical work, and I wasn’t sure where I was going to work and earn a living.

 

I was referred to Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley and Northern Nevada by a counseling service and decided to register for computer classes. My computer skills improved a lot in a short period of time.

 

I decided to stay with Goodwill as a volunteer. I helped out in all different departments doing administrative work. I learned how to do a lot of different tasks and worked really hard to improve my skills.

 

After about six months, I started applying for jobs. I learned how to do accounts payable, and I really liked it. Goodwill recognized my hard work and dedication, and they hired me as an accounts payable clerk in February of 2001.

 

After over 12 years at Goodwill, I am happy and grateful that they gave me the opportunity to work. As a result of my injury, I had surgery in 2004 and was out for nine months. Goodwill kept my job open and welcomed me back with open arms. I feel great and happy, and I still learn something new every day. Twelve years ago, I would never have guessed that I would be doing this type of work.

 

I have learned that anyone that is given a chance and puts forth an effort can move forward. There are so many opportunities at Goodwill, and I am so happy to come to work every day.

 

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1 – Social Media Networking

 

Social Media doesn’t have to be all about keeping in touch with friends and uploading photos of your recent adventures. Social Media can prove a fantastic tool for networking with like-minded individuals who may work in a similar field or be part of an organization that you’d love to get involved with. LinkedIn has quickly become one of the main platforms for networking in today’s job market. Think of LinkedIn as an online CV where you can show your skills and achievements on one simple page, giving potential employers a more in-depth look at your skills, experience and personality.

 

2 – Showcase Your Skills Using A Blog

 

Creating a personal Blog is another excellent tool to showcase your skills and achievements to potential employers. Using a Blog as an online portfolio; you can upload and update new content whenever you see fit. Linking your personal blog from your CV, Covering Letter or Social Media pages can provide prospective employers with a greater insight into your skills.

 

3 – Update Your CV

 

Being creative with your CV is vital if you want to stand out from the crowd in the application process. The new job you have applied for could have a large number of other applicants wishing to take on the same challenge, create a CV that will catch the employer’s eye. There are certain techniques you can apply to your CV to make it stand out.

 

4 – Add Strings To Your Bow

 

Many job vacancies will often list expected skills and experience that you may not have. Finding the ways to gain those skills and knowledge will be very beneficial in your new job search. Use the Internet as a key tool for free learning, online course and tutorials are a quick way to gain new skills. Many job seekers also choose to do internships or free charity work to gain further experience. You can prove your working and new skills developed to employers using a personal blog.

 

5 – Tailor Each Covering Letter

 

Many job seekers often make the mistake of sending the same Covering Letter to every job they apply for. A generic Covering Letter is fairly obvious to employers and will not flatter them in any way. Taking the time to customise each Covering Letter specifically to each job you are applying for is essential for success.

 

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COME LET US DANCE

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"I can use the computer to update my resume and job search."

 

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"I Can" 2017 at Plaza Midwood

May 10, 2017

 

Photos by Robert Christopher Photography

Uploaded by Katy Rust

 

"I can use the computer to update my resume and job search."

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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

(CC) Geoff Peterson, mobile merger. events.mobilemerger.com. Join the online event 9/15 with 36 speakers and 27 hours of content on mobile marketing, mobile apps and mobile commerce! Feel free to use this picture. Please link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.

From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

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From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

From the Economic Survival Fair, April 4, 2009 in Olympia, WA.

 

Photo taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

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