TAC Resources
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| Technology Access Center
- Prepare for Your Job Search |
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Invest in yourself by using the software programs at the TAC to increase your value to potential employers. Use your time at the TAC to enhance your computer and business skills. Building your core business skills in areas such as math, English, writing resumes and cover letters is an important step in the process of attracting employers.
News on the Local and National Job Markets Occupational Information Sample Cover Letters Come in to the TAC and create a cover letter from a template using WinWay Resume. A short-cut to this program is on the desktop of every TAC computer. JVS also offers workshops on how to craft a strong cover letter that will leave a lasting impression on employers. Create Cover Letters Resources and templates for writing cover letters You can also review these free sample cover letters from any computer with Internet access: Sample Resumes Come in to the TAC and create a resume from a template using WinWay Resume. A short-cut to this program is on the desktop of every TAC computer. JVS also offers workshops on how to construct a presentable resume that best represents you and your qualifications, or you can check out our JVS Podcast on writing your resume. You can also review these free sample resumes from any computer with Internet access: Interview Techniques Come in to JVS and attend a workshop on how to best present yourself in an interview, or check out our podcast on interviewing. These websites also have some quick tips and sample questions to keep in mind when being interviewed. Job Goal Setting Management Skills Practice Tests Popular Networking Websites Networking in person is important, and now many people also network online. Posting your resume, cover letters, and information about yourself to a networking website can help get yourself out there and on the market.
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| There is no charge for jobseekers to use the TAC. Learn more about how JVS and the TAC can help you with your job search. |
| The Technology Access Center is made possible by funding from the Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund, the Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation, and the Microsoft Corporation. |