Those who are interested in upgrading their computer skills or brushing
up on job searching techniques are invited to try out one of the free courses
offered at Project Self-Sufficiency.
During July, classes about Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
will be held, as well as a course about computer skills and internet safety for
senior citizens. A special Men’s Lab is
offered weekly. Regularly-scheduled
career seminars cover Linked In, resume development, interview skills,
financial management, and other topics.
Goal exploration, skills assessment and classes in interpersonal growth
will also be offered. Daytime and
evening options are available. All
courses will take place in the agency’s Career Center, which is located at 127
Mill Street in Newton. Students must be registered Family Success
Center or Project Self-Sufficiency participants.
The agency has recently launched a weekly job
club and other services to assist residents with their job search. Other Project Self-Sufficiency Career Center
programs include help with obtaining a high school equivalency diploma; job
training for women, teens and young adults; career counseling and assessment;
Job Start and Job Search services. A special summer employment
program for teens will be launched in July.
Interested participants are encouraged to contact the agency for a
schedule.
To inquire about eligibility, or to find out
more about the computer courses, seminars or career fairs offered at Project
Self-Sufficiency, call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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