Friday, November 12, 2010

How to Start a Job Club

Guidelines and Advice for
Getting a Job Club Started in Your Community
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It doesn't cost a penny to start a Job Club. To get your group going, all you need is a commitment of time and the genuine desire to succeed. It can take as little as a few hours to a week to form your group and coordinate your very first meeting.  See the full story:
FROM:  ABC News:


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How many members should you have?


Experts recommend anywhere from two to 30.
  How often should the club meet?
The usual model is weekly. If it's difficult to find a place or time to meet when all interested members can attend weekly, you could conduct the bulk of job-club activities virtually -- via phone and e-mail.   Members can phone each other for support. A member who had a job interview could call other members to debrief about how it went.

Where should you meet? You can always gather at members' houses. Refreshments are a nice touch; you can ask members to take turns bringing goodies, or everyone can bring potluck. If your membership is too large for a private home, see if your local library, community hall, or place of worship will provide space for your club. You might also meet at a restaurant and conduct at least part of the proceedings over a meal.
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FROM: Quintessencial Carrers
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Six Simple Instructions to Start:

FROM:
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