UPWARDLY GLOBAL IS HAVING A WEBINAR TOMORROW FOR IMMIGRANT IT - TopicsExpress



          

UPWARDLY GLOBAL IS HAVING A WEBINAR TOMORROW FOR IMMIGRANT IT PROFESSIONALS OR ENGINEERS. See below for more information: Rebuilding a Career in IT & Engineering September 17th, 6:00 pm Eastern Time Link to Registration Form: https://upwardlyglobal.ilinc/perl/ilinc/lms/register.pl?activity_id=htvfbzr&user_id= Click on “view all fields” before submitting your registration. o Are you an immigrant IT professional or engineer struggling to find a professional job? o Are you tired of not getting responses after sending resumes to employers? o Are you unsure which courses or certifications will make you a more competitive candidate? Upwardly Global and Bnai Zion/Cooper Union are partnering on a webinar for skilled immigrants to provide insight into how to be more successful in rebuilding an IT or engineering career in the U.S. Join us for advice on resumes, job search strategies and technical courses that are available free of charge to qualified candidates! Speakers: • Tadd Wamester, Manager, Strategic Initiatives, Upwardly Global • Larisa Akerman, Director, Re-Training Program for Immigrants, Bnai Zion • Gary Yurkovsky, Senior Quality Assurance Analyst, Bnai Zion/Cooper Union School of Engineering Register today! Registering online will allow us to notify you about all of our upcoming trainings programs and how you can join our programs. About Upwardly Global • A national nonprofit organization committed to assist skilled immigrants find professional jobs in the U.S. • We provide in-person and online trainings related to U.S. Resumes & Cover Letters, U.S. Interview Skills, Networking, and other essential job search topics. • We have trained 4,000 skilled immigrants in NY, SF and Chicago • We have helped more than 1,700 skilled immigrants return to their professional fields! • To apply: upwardlyglobal.org/job-seekers/apply-now About Bnai Zion’s/CooperUnion • The mission of our Immigrant Re-Training Program is to offer participants the opportunity to update their skills and work in their chosen fields by offering them professional courses and job placement assistance. • Since the inception of the program, the Re-Training Program for Immigrant Engineers has taught over 4,000 students and placed approximately 2,200 of them in jobs • bnaizion.org/retraining.php
Posted on: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 16:01:30 +0000

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