Oyster Bay Coronavirus: Free Online Resume Services Offered
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Woodbury NY
25 March, 2020
1:16 PM
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OYSTER BAY, NY—In light of the current emergency restrictions and conditions on many local businesses due to the public health threat surrounding the coronavirus, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the town board announced Wednesday that the Massapequa Career Center is offering free online resume review services for people looking to re-enter the workforce following the public health threat the coronavirus has created. The resume review services are be offered through the town's federally funded workforce partnership, a consortium of local governments committed to providing free and valuable information and services to both employers and job seekers. "Many people are facing a great hardship through unemployment at this time as all non-essential businesses are closed, but hope is around the corner as we continue to fight this pandemic together," Supervisor Saladino said. "As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt by businesses and prospective jobseekers alike, the present time is as good as any to review and improve your resume with the help of the Massapequa Career Center. Our employees are ready to help!" Residents looking to consult with the Massapequa Career Center on how best to update their resume to avoid such pitfalls as inclusion of inappropriate information or irrelevant information and work history are urged to email their resume to [email protected]. Professionals will review resumes and contact residents with tips on how to best improve their resume to make it as presentable as possible for future job opportunities. "The town and the Workforce Partnership are committed to helping our residents, especially those most in need during this current crisis, find meaningful employment opportunities as well as assisting local businesses looking to restock their workforce in recruiting qualified employees," added Supervisor Saladino. Coronavirus in New York Nassau County Releases Map To Track Coronavirus CasesBaby With New Heart Quarantined: Why Staying Home Saves LivesCommunity Feeds Hungry Children After Coronavirus Closes SchoolsNew York State Of Emergency: What Does It Mean And Why?Doctors Use Tents, Car Exams, Hotlines To Prevent Coronavirus SpreadBusinesses Modify Practices Amid COVID-19 WorriesCoronavirus: Expert Explains Cluster, Containment, Testing To keep up to date with coronavirus developments in New York, sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletter.
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