
October,
2005
Strategies for
Success Series:
OU and FEGS Present Career
Employment Workshops at Congregation Bnai
Yeshurun in Teaneck; Sessions
are Part of
Parnossahworks Initiative
|
Congregation Bnai
Yeshurun
641 West Englewood Avenue; Teaneck, NJ
0766
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
Doors open 9:00 a.m.
Workshop Sessions 9:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. |
As part of its ongoing
ParnossahWorks job placement initiative, the Orthodox Union, in
conjunction with FEGS Health and Human Services, Project Ezrah and
Congregation Bnai Yeshurun, will present two free career employment
workshops on Wednesday, November 9 in Teaneck.
The workshops, How to Be Your Own Recruiter: Making Head-Hunting
Techniques Work for You, and Networking: the Key to the Hidden Job
Market, will be held at the Congregation Bnai Yeshurun, 641 West
Englewood Avenue, Teaneck, NJ. Workshops will be held from 9:15 a.m. to
1:15 p.m., with doors opening at 9:00 a.m.
ParnossahWorks is a joint project of the OU and FEGS, created for the
Orthodox and Jewish community at large, with OU synagogues in the
Tri-State area serving as a network for the project. It is a unique
placement service that combines state of the art technology with career
counseling and assistance by trained FEGS staff.
How to Be Your Own Recruiter: Making Head-Hunting Techniques Work for
You will give job hunters an insider’s view of recruiters and the
recruiting process. It will teach them how to apply these techniques to
their own job search as well as how to maximize the benefits of working
with an executive recruiter.
Networking: the Key to the Hidden Job Market will reveal how to tap into
the hidden job market and practice networking techniques. “You will
leave with at least three new contacts to help you in your job search,”
OU and FEGS promise. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet
personally with the ParnossahWorks staff at the conclusion of the
workshops to discuss their employment needs.
The OU and FEGS have successfully hosted similar workshops at OU
Manhattan headquarters in April, at Young Israel of Woodmere in June,
and most recently at the Kingsway Jewish Center in Brooklyn in
September. “These were very well received, and we are continuing in our
efforts to make our workshops accessible by bringing them out into the
community,” said OU ParnossahWorks Project Director, Sheldon Miller.
To register, please call 212-613-8300 or go to
www.ou.org,
and click on the workshops box on the home page.
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