CAREERS & EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP…
Online Applications/How to Navigate Successfully
WHEN: Saturday, June 3, 2017, 10am – 1:30pm
WHERE: Solid Ground (1501 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103)
WHAT: This FREE soft skills workshop on Online Applications/How to Navigate Successfully covers:
- How to apply online (with example)
- Uploading cover letters/resumes for large organizations when applying for more than one position
You don’t have to have attended the previous sessions to join, so RSVP right away! A light breakfast will be provided.
This is the 3rd in a 4-part workshop series. The last session is:
Session 4: Conflict Resolution/Getting Along with Coworkers
Saturday, June 24, 2017, 10am–1:30pm
QUESTIONS/TO REGISTER: Contact Celestine at 206.694.6808 or celestineb@solid-ground.org.
WHERE TO PARK IN DOWNTOWN SEATTLE
WHAT: seattle.bestparking.com is a free interactive map, available as a URL or app, which shows you the price of public garages and parking lots, downtown, on the date and times you specify.
DON’T DRIVE? SOME TRANSPORTATION TOOLS
Metro Trip Planner provides you all the information you need to use the bus, ferry, vanpool, carpool, bicycle or light rail system all over the Puget Sound region.
ORCA Card allows you to pre-pay and offers low-income, senior, and special-needs discounts. ORCA is accepted on Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro Transit, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit and Washington State Ferries.
GoGoGrandparent: Affordable senior transportation, GoGoGrandparent turns on demand transportation companies like Uber into services that help families take better care of older adults. Call 1.855.464.6872 or 1.855.GOGO.USA, or register online.
Vets-Go is a gateway to transportation options in the King County area for veterans, persons with disabilities, senior citizens and others with special transportation needs. It provides links to transportation tools such as the transit trip planner, and includes a searchable database to allow people with special transportation needs, case managers, and agencies to find transportation in the King County area.
King County 2-1-1 provides comprehensive information on health and human services available to King County residents. Their Information and Referral Specialists can provide information on transportation options in addition to food, shelter, housing, rent and utility assistance, legal assistance, financial assistance, governmental assistance programs, health care, employment, education and family support programs. Call 2-1-1 (TTY: 7-1-1).
CITY OF SEATTLE WEEKLY JOBS LISTING
WHEN: Every Wednesday, delivered to you by email
WHAT: A compilation of hundreds of job opportunities, hiring and job fairs, news you can use, veterans information and jobs, re-entry resources, and miscellaneous information from all over the Puget Sound region
SIGN UP NOW! Contact joan.uzelak@seattle.gov.
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