Posts Tagged ‘Veterans’

Career Tips: The Riley Guide

June 17th, 2010

The Riley Guide

The Riley Guide is one of the oldest directories of career and employment resources available online. Provided for free to all users, it guides users through all aspects of a job search — not just where the jobs are listed online but also where to look for employers, how to avoid scams, and what other options exist for you when your current job or career field is on the decline.

Individual sections cover topics such as Networking, Resumes & Cover Letters, Career Options, and what to do before you search for a job. Some highlights from the site (click on the section title):

Sites with Job Listings:
The entry to 50 pages of job sites, from Monster and CareerBuilder to SnagAJob… from TurboTAP to AgCareers … from Iowa to American Samoa and beyond. These pages divide hundreds of listings into categories like the big boards to Local US Jobs and International Resources, and even cover internships, apprenticeships, and self-employment. Looking for something specific? Try the Google Search Bar, which covers the entire site, or check the A to Z Keyword Index.

Scams and Schemes in Work and Employment Services:
A resource identifying many scams directed toward job seekers, particularly persons who are desperate to find new sources of income. Most recently added was a notice regarding “employers” requesting job seekers submit credit reports with their resumes.

Veterans & Transitioning Military Personnel:

Resources and links to services to aid veterans and transitioning military personnel in finding new jobs. This page also links to services for wounded warriors, military spouses and dependents, and veterans who need to verify pay and employment status. » Read more: Career Tips: The Riley Guide

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Supporting the Men & Women Who Have Served Our Country

November 11th, 2009

By Donna Curley, NEJS Technology Director

Harbor Homes Inc., of Nashua, NH hosted “Stand Down for our Veterans” an event held Wednesday October 21st to support the men and women who have served our country.

This was a great event that offered a wide variety of services to the attendees, along with a well organized job fair, there was a nice selection of coffee and pastries for the morning crowd, live entertainment complete with country western music, a terrific lunch for the afternoon crowd consisting of a Turkey dinner complete with all the fixings and pie for dessert, and finally free backpacks, toiletries, clothes and shoes.

There were a number of organizations that exhibited at the event, including:

Al Baldasaro, State-Federal Relations And Veteran Affairs, attended the event to show his continued support for the Veterans.

Harbor Homes serves more than 1,000 clients annually about half are residential. They serve homeless men, women and families, people living with mental illness and veterans (male, female and family members), HIV/AIDS patients and family members, people overcoming substance abuse, low-income individuals and families, and housebound/disabled senior citizens.

Barry Real and Donna Curley man the NEJS booth.

NEJS at Harbor Homes

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