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Friday, February 27, 2009

“Career Insurance” event in Fairfield

APICS Fairfield County Chapter Professional Development Meeting

“Career Insurance”

Presented by Gary Pezzuti
Cinzano’s
1920 Black Rock Tpke
Fairfield CT 06825
203-367-1199
Tuesday, March 24, 2009


5:30 P.M. Registration
6:00 P.M. Speaker Presentation
6:45 P.M. Dinner
7:40 P.M. Questions / Answers
8:15 P.M. End


Dinner Cost
$20.00
No charge for attending the Presentation only
Reservations


Bhaskar Majee bmajee@gmail.com
Jose Mendonca nabos@charter.net

“Career Insurance”

Presented by: Gary Pezzuti – North, Central & West Jersey Chapters
We have Health Insurance, Life Insurance, House Insurance, Auto Insurance… maybe Dental, Mortgage and Disability Insurance. Career Insurance insures your insurances.
Most employees and job candidates listen to WII-FM throughout their entire career… and most employees never reach their potential.


Research shows, and recent history supports, that regardless of an employee's performance or ability, he/she will seek a new position every 4 to 5 years… sometimes within the same firm.
Too often, with a myopic perspective, MOST employees / candidates are never given serious consideration… not for lack of ability… but lack of understanding WHAT SPECIFICALLY the management is seeking.


Assuming they know what technical and managerial skills are required, the employee / candidate fires off a litany of outstanding qualifications and accomplishments… and wonders what went wrong???


"The “most qualified” employees are too often passed over for career opportunities…
… they talk too much… and about the wrong things."
Some of the topics to be addressed include:
Our “World of Ex-Change” - What Can You Offer The Firm
Employment: A Job… or A
Career
Being ‘… good at what you do…’ is not enough
Personal Evaluation
Networking
PIZZA
Supply Chain Career Planning in the 21St Century "

Who Should Attend:

Those who will sit for their annual review…
Candidates applying to ‘Internal Postings’…
Employees seeking promotions and / or management positions…
Managers / Staff who screen / qualify candidates or conduct interviews…
Anyone involved in training / instruction / education…
Managers performing employee reviews…
Students / Practioners seeking to chart a career path…
Those preparing reports / presentations to top management…
Anyone ‘thinking of updating their resume’ and / or ‘on the market’…

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pink Slip Party #1 pics

Pink Slip Party VIDEO

Check out the view form the news camera!



And here's what it was link in the crowd.


Find more videos like this on Secrets of the Job Hunt Network

Next Pink Slip Party set for March 24

The next FairfieldCountyJobs.com Pink Slip Party will take place March 24, again at Blackbear in SONO. Purchase tickets >>

Friday, February 20, 2009

Medical office Admin needed in Fairfield

Medical office in Fairfield. High volume reception duties include answering phones, meet and greet clients. Provide high level administrative support by conducting phone and walk-in intakes for new clients, preparing reports, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions such as: Performing day to day administrative tasks, filing and processing paperwork. Preparing correspondence, recieving visitors, collecting payments, and scheduling for doctors and clinicians. Some typing, data entry, sort and distribute incoming correspondence including faxes and mail.

APPLY HERE >>

Patient Services Representative (medical) Norwalk

RMA of Connecticut, a multi-physician practice specializing in Infertility Medicine, has a full time position available 9:00-5:00 at our Norwalk location. Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut offers a full complement of infertility treatments, combining the latest technologies with patient-centered facilities.

We are currently seeking a candidate who is friendly, well-organized person to assist our patients with making appointments, check-in and out, filing and general office work. 2 years Medical office experience preferred, but not required.

APPLY HERE >>

Travel agent needed in Fairfield County

Busy leisure travel agency in Fairfield County looking for a travel sales agent to work with upscale clients in detailed worldwide travel itineraries. Must have sabre and travel experince. Sales experience helpful and must love to work with people. Great office with lots of travel benefits.

APPLY HERE >>

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

New job center to open in stamford

Laid off professionals in the financial services sector will soon have a new resource to tap into career help. The Workplace, a free resource for Connecticut job seekers sent the following announcement today.

Our Tri-State National Emergency Grant (NEG ) proposal has been approved. Connecticut, New York and New Jersey collaborated and focused this proposal on job loses in the financial activity sector of the workforce.

Most financial sector job loses have been in our region. We began working with our partners on this proposal back in October and it was formally submitted in early November. We have had greater job loses in this sector since then.This NEG is open ended so we can add job loses that occured after the filing and future ones without a new application process.

We will open a new job center in Stamford which will include an out placement facility to serve our professional customers. We will also link the new center to our Community esource Program which offers family support services that can help sustain families during long periods without work.

Our customer first approach continues. The WorkPlace should receive at least $ 2.2 million to serve the nearly 400 workers that were included in this proposal. My commendations to our new Congressman Jim Himes for helping to free up this proposal which was stalled in transition.

For more information visit: workplace.org

Monday, February 09, 2009

Pink Slip Party for Unemployed Feb 25th in Norwalk

Local networking event helps connect job seekers with employers who are hiring

TRUMBULL CT - Have you been laid off or just worried about losing your job? Well FairfieldCountyJobs.com wants to help. On Wednesday evening February 25th from 5:30-8:30pm at BlackBear Saloon in South Norwalk, hundreds of job seekers and over a dozen employers will converge for the regions first ever Pink Slip Party.

The event is a combination of cocktail party and job fair. Instead of job seekers visiting tables like at a job fair, recruiters and candidates mingle in a casual setting to encourage networking. Food and discounted drinks will be available.

OperationsInc, a local HR consulting firm is the exclusive sponsor of the event. They offer a job search workshop called ‘Job Search Essentials’ which they are promoting to job seekers. The firm will also have career experts on-hand to help with resume advice.

To attend the pink Slip Party job seekers must register online at http://fairfieldcountyjobs.eventbrite.com/

(Tickets are $9 and must be paid for online via Credit Card or PayPal.)

Employers may attend for free although a limited number of spots are available. To register your company call (800) 399-6651.

“We are extremely excited about an event like this”, says Chris Russell, President and Founder of FairfieldCountyJobs.com. “Job seekers are looking for ways to network and reach companies who are hiring and we hope the party fosters those connections.” Russell adds that the party is limited to the first 250 people who signup.

Companies who are already registered include News America Marketing, Connect Computer, Interactive Brokers, Tasty Bites, Integralis and Mackey & Guasco Staffing. Representatives will be on hand to collect resumes and talk to job seekers about their openings.

Monday, February 02, 2009

New healthcare company has multiple positions open

If you are looking for an immediate position, come join our family while earning top rate for your skills! We are looking for Professional, Compassionate, and Reliable Healthcare staff to work Full Time/Part Time and Per-Diem positions.

Our Current Needs are: Supervisor of Clinical Services, Primary Care Nurses, Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists, CNA, and HHA in both the Fairfield County and New Haven County areas.

For immediate consideration please e-mail your resume and qualifications. We look forward to hearing from you.

nikkimart28@yahoo.com

Phone:
203-336-1014

Fax:
203-338-0131

Workplace Transition and Adaption Townhall Meeting

State Rep Tony Hwang’s First Forum to Focus on Workplace Transition and Adaption

LOCATION: Sacred Heart University, William Pitt Center Board Rm

TIME: Feb. 7th – 1:00 pm - Panel Discussion

FAIRFIELD- On Saturday, February 7, State Rep. Tony Hwang, R-134, will hold his first ‘Town Meeting’ event for constituents in Fairfield and Trumbull at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The event, which will take place at the university’s Pitt Center Board Room, will feature several expert panelists discussing workplace transition and job skills.

The first hour of the town meeting will allow the panelists to discuss workplace transition and job skills and take questions from residents. The remainder will allow local elected officials and Rep. Hwang to conduct an open forum regarding local and state issues. Rep. Hwang, who was previously employed in the executive search industry, said the economy dictated the theme of the first town meeting he will host.

“The economy we’ve seen in the past year is much different from past downturns,” said Rep. Hwang. “The major change is that we’re seeing many successful people who’ve held mid-level and high-level jobs realize that other comparable positions in their industry simply aren’t there anymore. It’s my hope that bringing in professionals well-versed in workplace transition and job skills can help some of our neighbors who very much need to rejoin the workforce.”

Panelists will include:

Joseph Carbone, President and Chief Executive Officer of The WorkPlace, Inc. The organization helps people prepare for careers and strengthens the workforce for employers. As Southwestern Connecticut’s Regional Workforce Development Board, it administers workforce development funds and coordinates providers of job training and education programs to meet the needs of residents and employers in the Southwestern Connecticut Region.

Laurel Anderson, Regional Director of outreach and marketing of the United Way of Connecticut 211 in Region 1, which covers towns in all of Fairfield County, the Valley and the greater New Haven area. She currently serves on the boards of the Greater Bridgeport League of Women Voters and the Bridgeport Area Branch of the American Association of University Women. 2-1-1 is a free information and referral service available from any phone in Connecticut 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The multilingual service provides information on health and human services for residents of all ages as well as specialty units on child care, child development and disabilities and HUSKY health insurance.

Chris Russell, Founder of fairfieldcountyjobs.com, which is the top local job site on the internet for companies seeking to recruit in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is an online job board serving the employers and jobseekers of Southwestern Connecticut. Jobseekers may search jobs by keyword, city, or category for free. Employers are charged a fee to post their jobs. The site was founded in 1999 and attracts more than 100,000 unique visitors each month and generates more than 1 million monthly page views. It is the flagship site of a network of regional job boards serving Connecticut's largest counties.

Dorothy Timmermann, Executive Director of the Fairfield Counseling Center Inc., which is a non-profit state- licensed clinic that sponsors, develops and promotes a variety of prevention and intervention services in the community with the goal of stabilizing and enhancing the mental health competencies and living skills of its members. Timmermann has served as a marriage and family therapist for 20 years and is a graduate of Fairfield University where she obtained degrees in psychology (B.A.) and family systems (M.A).
 

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