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Reemployment and Eligibility Assessment (REA) Workshop Outline

Reemployment and Eligibility Assessment (REA) Workshop Outline. Cumberland County College. Overview of the Program. Give you ideas, new tools, and the motivation To reinvigorate your search for new employment opportunities. Learn about One-Stop Career Center services

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Reemployment and Eligibility Assessment (REA) Workshop Outline

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  1. Reemployment and Eligibility Assessment (REA) Workshop Outline Cumberland County College

  2. Overview of the Program • Give you ideas, new tools, and the motivation • To reinvigorate your search for new employment opportunities. • Learn about One-Stop Career Center services • What your county college can offer to help you retool for a new job • About how Jobs4Jersey.com can help you with more than just online job leads. • You should have a clearer plan to focus your job search efforts that will hopefully lead to employment.

  3. One-Stop Career Center Orientation http://wotcnj.dol.state.nj.us/rborient/index.jsp?sid=nj4jobs

  4. Labor Market Information • Top 25 occupational Listing • http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/content/RealTimeJobsinDemand.html • Other Projections • http://lwd.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/employ/indoccpj/indoccpj_index.html#occ • Occupational Wage Survey • http://lwd.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/employ/oeswage/oeswage_index.html

  5. Career Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/ooh/

  6. Career Information http://www.careerinfonet.org/

  7. Career One Stop Website • Career Exploration Assistance • Career Search and Advisement • Resume Writing • Interview Skills • Employability Check up • Labor Market Information • Input Requested Wages and Area • Input Requested Job title • Provides More Concentrated Data than NJDOL website

  8. Career Assessment http://www.careerinfonet.org/explore/View.aspx

  9. Overall Analysis of Market • Many higher paying careers are demanding for at least a 2 year degree!!!! • Transitioned into a knowledge-based economy • Many employers are updating job requirements • The workplace is expanding in • Technology, Globalization, and Diversity • Decision Making Requirement • Even front line workers have to participate in such process • Critical Thinking Skills

  10. How to Access Training Opportunities Cumberland County College

  11. New Jersey Training Website • http://www.njtrainingsystems.org/ • Provides the list of college courses • Projected cost of programs • A total number of credits • May increase or decrease • Determines WIA eligibility • The CCC offers most “in demand courses” • Compare to the Cumberland LMI • Access on Career One Stop Employability Check up • NJDOL LMI

  12. Cumberland County College • Application Process • $25 fee • Accuplacer • Placement of math, english, and reading • FASFA – financial aid process • Speak with Advisors about programs • PACE department • Certifications and professional development • Academic Advisors • Career Advisor • Resume Writing • Interview skills

  13. Jobs4Jersey.com A Preferred Site for Claimants

  14. Effective Use of Jobs 4 Jersey • Revising your resume to emphasize certain aspects of your qualifications (e.g. a specific job or skill) • Changes how you look to employers • Helps Jobs4JerseyTM provide you with job leads that more closely match your skills and interests. • Value of applying for all 4 and 5 star job matches • The greatest chance for opportunities • The best match for qualifications

  15. Short Term and Long Term Career Planning • The global economy causes applicants to market themselves more creatively • Must go beyond simply posting resumes online and waiting for feedback • Planning allows applicant to • Determine whether to work toward remaining in the same profession or transition to another career • Research Labor Market Information • How to update current or train for new skills

  16. Short Term and Long Term Career Planning • Planning (cont) • How to approach the networking process • What organization should I join? • What social network I should use? • How to locate volunteer/internship opportunities? • How to locate jobs that pay livable salaries? • Should I stay in the area or relocate? • Should I use a recruiter? • How to locate a mentor? • Pretty much, what job search resource should I use?

  17. Always Use Multiple Source • Multiple job search sites • Monster, CareerBuilder, indeed, CCC career development website • Network, network, network • Volunteer, internships, join organizations, attend conferences/social events • Social networks • Face book, linkedin, twitter • Mentorship and Inner circles • Guidance from professionals and • References from close family members/friends, and inner circle

  18. It’s About Who You Know • Volunteering and internships are critical • Develop relationship with potential employers • Allow you to show potential employers your skills and passion • Employers typically prefer someone that knows the company over outside recruits • Develop new skills and passion • A positive outlook for job recruiters if applicants have job gap

  19. It’s About Who You Know • Join organizations • Will allow you to market yourself to potential employers • Develop contacts and relationships • Inside information on the profession • Attend network events and workshops • Certifications that will increase marketability • Volunteer programs for professionals • Offer benefits • Advisement, newsletters, discounts, contact info of other members

  20. It’s About Who You Know • Social networking is a great source! • Linkedin is a business site • contact networks and receive information on opportunities and events • Post resume and add specialized skills that will attract other networks and potential employers • Join professional-related groups • Many organizations use facebook • Join fan pages • Find out information about future events

  21. It’s About Who You Know • Use twitter to connect with networks • Develop an elevator speech • How to use 15 seconds to market yourself • Never know who you are going to run into, even for a minute • Attend social events • Happy hours, outings, sporting events, etc • Visit businesses and organizations to offer services

  22. It’s About Who You Know • Use your inner circle!! • Close friends/family members that can inform you of opportunities before the posting becomes public • Several employers sometimes give preferences to their employees referrals • Particularly their top employees • Inner circles, that are executives, may have influence over hiring decisions

  23. It’s About Who You Know • Mentorship can play a role as well • Provides you insights on how to move up the ladder or transition to another career • Teaches you how to overcome any obstacles when entering that field • Can possibly connect you to the right contacts • Will make an excellent references for opportunities

  24. Thank you for attending the workshop. Please contact us anytime for further assistance at 856-691-8600 ext 320

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