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Review a live chat with experts from the Georgia Department of Labor.
You can also replay past chats on subjects such as job advice for young people, surviving a layoff, interviewing tips, looking for work online, and resume writing.
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The Georgia Department of Labor is hosting a live chat for people seeking seasonal and temporary work from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 27. You can participate on Patch.
If you're looking to re-enter the workforce, a seasonal or temporary job might be the answer. The Georgia Department of Labor will host a live chat with expert advice from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, and you can join the discussion on Patch. Participants will learn about the advantages of seasonal and temporary work, how to find them, and the truth behind myths related to this kind of work. You can ask questions during the live chat or email questions in advance to askted@gdol.ga.gov, on Facebook, or on Twitter at @GeorgiaDOL. To sign up for a reminder, go to the GDOL website, click on the Spotlight section, and click on “more” to view “Chat with An Expert” under the Job Seeker Spotlights heading on the website. You can also replay …
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Georgia Department of Labor experts offer job-search tips and advice.
Georgia Department of Labor experts offer online job-hunting advice. You can view replays of previous live discussions on topics including surviving a layoff, career advice for young people, succeeding at job interviews, and writing a resume.
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Visit Patch Wednesday, Feb. 29, to participate in the Georgia Department of Labor's question-and-answer chat about helping people in their teens and 20 prepare for employment.
Young people in Roswell can get advice on resume writing, college admissions, looking for work and other career-preparation steps during a live chat on Patch on Wednesday, Feb. 29. The chat, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., hosted by the Georgia Department of Labor, will feature expert advice on how to break into the job market, match interests and talents with careers, obtain funding to attend school, write resumes, locate advisors to help determine career paths, plan and conduct job searches and create achievement portfolios, and move beyond the Internet to locate jobs. Questions may be submitted in advance on the Georgia Department of Labor Facebook page and by sending a message to the GDOL on Twitter. To view previous chat sessions, click on…
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Perry Parks
1:14 pm on Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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