Voluntary Action Rotherham

How to stand out in the job market
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This workshop will teach you techniques to help you stand out from the crows when looking for a job or considering a volunteering opportunity. 
 
By the end of the session you will  be able to:
  • Identify the stengths you would bring to a job
  • Feel confident talking about these strengths in an interview
  • Create examples of the benefit you can bring to an organisation - to use at interviews
  • Sell yourself in a short amout of time using an 'elevator pitch'
  • Know how to use social media to look for jobs
  • Understand different employment types, self-employment for example
  • Start to look at your career ambitions
This workshop is free of charge for people who currently live in Rotherham.
 
Course dates
23rd - 24th May     9.30am to 3pm (both days)    Book Now
25th - 26th June    9.30am to 3pm (both days)    Book Now  
 
Cost: FREE
 
Who Should attend?
If you are unemployed and want to know how to sell yoursefl confidently whilst applying for jobs, then this workshop is for you! 
 
The workshop will be delivered by Spectrum Futures CIC - the trading arm of Voluntary Action Rotherham. Spectrum Futures deliveres business support services to new and established organisations and provides training to increase the skills and confidence of people in Rotherham.
 
Course Trainer
The Trainer - Suzy Cornwell Ball - is an experienced business adviser, trainer, coach and mentor. Suzy has a proven track record in delivering effective workshops in topics ranging from Business Planning to Financial Planning and marketing.  She facilitates workshops using her strong background knowledge and experience to motivate others to reach their full potential.
If you have any questions about this training or to find out what other training is on offer through Spectrum Futures, please contact Suzy Cornwell Ball  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
crt_logoWe will be running regular workshops throughout 2012 thanks to funding from The Coalfields Regeneration Trust.