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Late Add Seminars, Effective August 27, 2009
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Late Add Seminars
These seminars are not listed in your Work Experience Student Handbook, but you can receive seminar credit this semester by attending one or more. These are in addition to the seminars listed below, which are also in the Student Handbook. |
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1. Career Center Orientation Seminar
To help you navigate the resources available in Career Services, attend a one-hour orientation seminar where we will introduce you to the services available and help you get started on your career search, skils upgrade, or research on current employment trends. |
Catherine Wilson Manager, SRJC Career Development Services
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Santa Rosa Campus
Career Center
1430 Bussman Hall
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Wednesday,
August 26
5:30 - 6:30 pm
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To help you navigate the resources available in Career Services, attend a one-hour orientation seminar where we will introduce you to the services available and help you get started on your career search, skils upgrade, or research on current employment trends. |
Catherine Wilson
Manager, SRJC Career Development Services |
Santa Rosa Campus
Career Center
1430 Bussman Hall
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Friday
September 25
2:30 - 3:30 pm |
3. Conflict Resolution
Learn how to handle conflict in a positive way. Resolving conflicts early can often keep us learning and the work flowing. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Petaluma Campus
230 Kathleen Doyle Hall |
Tuesday
September 29
5:00 - 7:00 pm |
4. Resume Writing
Learn how to prepare one of your most important marketing tools, your resume. This seminar provides an overview of the various resume styles and tips on how best to highlight your experience and accomplishments to attract potential employers. Resume samples and formats will be presented. |
Suzanne Papa
Career Developer
Bev Henningsen
SRJC Intern Coordinator |
Santa Rosa Campus
1440 Bussman Hall |
Wednesday
October 14
Noon - 1:30 pm |
5. Time Management
This seminar focuses on two basic behaviors that will save you one to three hours daily. Includes easy techniques, priorities, and goal setting along with proven methods to overcome delaying, deferring, and postponing. Become a more efficient worker and student. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Petaluma Campus
630 Richard W. Call Building |
Wednesday
October 14
4:00 - 6:00 pm |
6. Preparing for the Petaluma Career Exploration Fair
Career Exploration Fairs provide a way for you to connect with future employers, learn about trends in the industry and promote yourself. Make the best impression possible by attending this seminar. Learn the six steps to networking success and how to master an "on the spot interview". |
Catherine Wilson
Manager, SRJC Career Development Services
Wendy Porter
SRJC Work Experience
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Petaluma Campus
Career Center
John M. Jacobs Hall |
Thursday
October 12
10:00 - 11:00 am |
7. Career Center Orientation Seminar
To help you navigate the resources available in Career Services, attend a one-hour orientation seminar where we will introduce you to the services available and help you get started on your career search, skils upgrade, or research on current employment trends. |
Catherine Wilson
Manager, SRJC Career Development Services |
Santa Rosa Campus
Career Center
1430 Bussman Hall |
Thursday
October 29
Noon - 1:00 pm |
8. Time Management
This seminar focuses on two basic behaviors that will save you one to three hours daily. Includes easy techniques, priorities, and goal setting along with proven methods to overcome delaying, deferring, and postponing. Become a more efficient worker and student |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Monday
November 2
4:00 6:00 pm |
9. Petaluma Career Exploration Fair
This is an opportunity to meet with employers and recruiters as well as representatives from many of the SRJC 170 occupational certificate programs. Obtain valuable career planning information, find out who is hiring, and learn about career trends in Sonoma and Marin Counties. |
1 Hour Credit
If worksheet is completed and turned into Work Experience office by November 6 |
Petaluma Campus
Physical Fitness Center
Room 808 |
Wednesday
November 4
10:00 am - 3:00 pm |
10. Customer Service I
This seminar will teach you how to identify the customer, their needs and wants, and how to use effective communication and teamwork as major tools.
Attendance at both Part I and Part II will provide maximum benefit. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Thursday
November 5
3:30 - 5:00 pm
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11. Customer Service II
This semianr will teach you how to identify the customer, their needs and wants and how to use effective communication and teamwork as major tools.
Attendance a both Part I and Part II will provide maximum benefit. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Thursday
November 5
5:30 - 7:00 pm |
12. Satisfaction at Work
This seminar will enable you to start enjoying your work, turning your current job into a fulfilling position by clarifying your values, developing a personal vision, and connecting with fellow workers. Among some of the 21st Century Work Skills addressed will be interpersonal skills, motivation, and analytical skills. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
1440 Bussman Hall |
Friday
November 6
10:00 am - Noon |
13. Informational Interviewing and Networking
This seminar provides an overview of the fine art of informational interviewing and networking. We will also discuss how these skills can lead to your dream job. |
Margaret Panely
SRJC Work Experience Instructor |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Monday
November 9
5:00 - 7:00 pm
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14. Leadership
This seminar will concentrate on using your leadership skills on the jobsite to achieve common goals. Interpersonal skills and ethical behavior are just come of the skills required of a leader. |
Sharona Es
Motivational Coach
Pegaphin Productions |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Tuesday
November 10
4:00 - 6:00 pm |
15. Problem Solving
Come and discuss some creative ways to"problem solve" on the job as well as in your personal life. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Thursday
November 12
4:00 - 5:30 pm |
16. Changes in the Workplace
In today's world, changes are common and sometimes difficult to experience. This seminar will deal with change and what to expect. It will train you to relax and anticipate and create useful, meaningful changes in the workplace. |
Chance MassaroManaging Director
Power Communications |
Santa Rosa Campus
4245 Frank P. Doyle Library |
Thursday
November 12
6:00 -7:30 pm |
17. Evaluation of 21st Century Work Skills Program
Attend one of these two sessions and give us your honest feedback about your experience in the Work Experience course. Instructors from Work Experience will ask questions, listen to your comments, and summarize them for future course improvements. Practice your communication and analytical skills. |
Renee LoPilato
Work Experience faculty |
Santa Rosa Campus
1440 Bussman Hall |
Friday
November 13
9:00 - 10:00 am |
18. Evaluation of 21st Century Work Skills Program
Attend one of these two sessions and give us your honest feedback about your experience in the Work Experience course. Instructors from Work Experience will ask questions, listen to your comments, and summarize them for future course improvements. Practice your communication and analytical skills. |
Sharona Es
Work Experience faculty |
Petaluma Campus
230 Kathleen Doyle Hall |
Saturday
November 14
10:00 - 11:00 am |