Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Jobs at the City with Matt Graham - Nov 26

Applying for a Job with the City of Ottawa
(Municipal Government)


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Monday,
November 26th, 2018
Ottawa Public Library
Orleans Branch 
1705 Orleans Blvd, 
6:30-8:00 pm



Do you want to work for the City of Ottawa? 

Don't miss this session with Matt Graham, a former Hiring Manager at the City of Ottawa, to learn first-hand knowledge and insider tips on how to go about the process and how to distinguish yourself.    

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You will learn about the process of finding postings of jobs, tips on how to fill out the application and how to limit your chances of getting screened out, and details of what to do after you apply.  Followed by great advice on how to prepare for an interview or test, how to sell yourself, how to prepare for the conversation at the interview, what the hiring manager looks for, and more.   Matt will then discuss the probation period once you are in, and the internal job postings and training opportunities available. 





Matt Graham has worked in the building construction industry for 37 years.  From his 32-year tenure with the City of Ottawa, Matt brings extensive knowledge of what it takes to navigate the City application process in a fast paced and competitive market. As hiring manager for job completions with his Branch, specifically for the building inspections division, Matt learned that hiring the best candidate with the right interpersonal skills, experience, and technical knowledge was key. Matt has always maintained the key to success is marketability, the elements you bring to the position that are beyond the posted requirements. Recently retired, Matt stays involved with those looking to advance their careers.


  Bring your Questions & Get Expert Answers! 
We look forward to seeing you November 26th!


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More About the Group:

The Career Reboot Group is in its fourth season at Ottawa Public Library!  It is expanding this fall to Beaverbrook (Kanata) and Orleans Branches!
The Career Reboot Group alternates meetings at three locations:

Emerald Plaza, Beaverbrook and Orleans branches.  

 Workshops are targeted for those who are currently employed and are looking for a new career or career advancement. It also welcomes professionals seeking a job.


Coming together in mutual support, to share and compare information, ideas, notes and strategies. Each session will begin with specific topic pertinent to job hunting (resumes, social media, networking and more) leading into an open discussion. Contributions by group members are encouraged. Get great advice from professionals, network with other job seekers, and boost your job searching techniques.  


Registration recommended. Drop-ins also welcome.  

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Best Interview with Anne Windele Nov 19

Your Best Interview!



  

Monday,
November 19th, 2018
Ottawa Public Library
Beaverbrook Branch 
2500 Campeau Dr, Kanata, 
6:30-8:00 pm



What makes you stand out from others in an interview? 


This interactive session will provide you with important information to allow you to approach interviews with confidence. 

Join Anne Windle, Career Coach, as she shares her extensive experience. 
Anne will examine common interview questions and provide guidance on how to respond in a way that shows your best self to the hiring manager.


Bring your Questions & Get Expert Answers! 





We look forward to seeing you November 19th!
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More Upcoming Reboot Evenings:

Orléans
Monday Nov 26, 2018 at 6:30pm
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More About the Group:

The Career Reboot Group is in its fourth season at Ottawa Public Library!  It is expanding this fall to Beaverbrook (Kanata) and Orleans Branches!
The Career Reboot Group alternates meetings at three locations:

Emerald Plaza, Beaverbrook and Orleans branches.  

 Workshops are targeted for those who are currently employed and are looking for a new career or career advancement. It also welcomes professionals seeking a job.


Coming together in mutual support, to share and compare information, ideas, notes and strategies. Each session will begin with specific topic pertinent to job hunting (resumes, social media, networking and more) leading into an open discussion. Contributions by group members are encouraged. Get great advice from professionals, network with other job seekers, and boost your job searching techniques.  


Registration recommended. Drop-ins also welcome.  

Please share this link and information with friends, family 
and others in your network group


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