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Re-employment Tips
 Need help in navigating the road to your next job?
Samantha Greenfield, re-employment specialist with the Virginia Employment Commission/Winchester Workforce Center, offers guidance on your journey to re-employment and remaining competitive in the job market. You may post comments or questions in each blog post, or e-mail her at Samantha.Greenfield@vec.virginia.gov
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If you would like to work for the federal government you may want to become familiar with the federal jobs hiring process.
Many jobs in manufacturing, production, shipping and receiving require the use of forklifts. If you are considering a career in these areas and do not have proper knowledge and experience on forklifts then you may want to look into the OSHA Compliant On Site Operator Forklift Safety Training program offered by Alliance Material Handling, Inc.
The Rescue Mission is currently seeking instructors to teach these men the skills of the woodworking trade utilizing their onsite woodworking shop.
I hope you are not one of those people who show up at a job interview and only speak when spoken to! It is best to treat an interview like a conversation, not an interrogation!
I am thrilled to let you know that in addition to the AES Staffing Services Job Fair on June 8, we have two more opportunities for you to look into!
An AES Corporate Services hiring event will be held at the Virginia Employment Commission, 100 Premier Place, Winchester, from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, June 8.
Unlike job-related skills, which tend to be used only in one type of work, transferable skills are skills that can be used in every occupation, regardless of the type of work.
The Virginia Employment Commission has partnered with Lord Fairfax Community College to host a seminar/open lab session to help individuals learn more about Linkedin as well as hands-on computer time to work on completing your profile on this professional social media networking website
Attend an open house job fair for commercial electricians at the Virginia Employment Commission/Winchester Workforce Center, 100 Premier Place Winchester, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 11, on a walk-in basis.
If you are not using Facebook as a job search tool, you could be overlooking a prime networking opportunity. With 85 percent of job openings filled through networking of one kind or anther, what better place to connect with friends, family and colleagues.
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