Armstrong International Employment Resource Center
Armstrong International is an Employment Resource Center that was established in 2006. Our passion and purpose is to locate resources such as Employment, Housing, Food, Transportation, Business establishment and other resources that will equip men and women to function in society. Concerning employment we have been successful at finding employment in all areas such as Warehouse, Security, Data Entry, Medical and so much more…
Our Mission at Armstrong International is to enhance the lives of men and women by getting to them the necessary tools & resources that is needed for the purpose of bringing structure and stability; helping them achieve their maximum potential in every area. We do this by inspiration and support. Because we believe that every individual have the capability to accomplish their objective in life. This goal is achieved thru public relationship with the clients themselves. We meet with each individual client for the purpose of encouraging them in the area of there experience. We inspire them to discover their goals in life by using our employment tactics & techniques, when approaching employers. We also provide Interviewing Techniques; Resume Preparation, and networking skills. Every client will be working with a team committed to supporting them in building self-sufficiency thru employmentOur purpose is to establish a relationship with these companies in order to refer men and women who have the qualifications for these positions which are available. Our motto is WE FIND THE WORK, YOU DO THE WORK. We consistently work with individuals until they are employed. We are committed to the success of men and women who have purposed to bring change not only to their lives, but also their community
Kimco. Which assists with temporary, contract & career placement. There focus is matching your specific career goals and needs with the company that is right for you. If your interested; please call: (1800) 649 - JOBS. Also meet Face to face with your next Employer just visit. jobing.com. Keep in Mind that we are here to assist you concerning all your employment or Career needs.
Interview techniques!
Before: Research the company, the job, the salary range, and the interview. Do your homework. Write answers to the question that might be asked. Prepare questions to ask the interviewer. Have a 2 copies of your resumes ready. Take time for a good grooming and hygiene. Go alone and plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early. Visit job site prior to interview to determine location, parking, and travel time.
Afterward: Thank the interviewer for his or her time, smale and shake hands. Thank the receptionist for his/her courtesy, and ask for the interviewer's business card for thank you note. Send a thank-you note. Once you have been offered the job, you can nogotiate the salary. The Primary idea of the interview is to share information. Its your chance to sell the employer on the concept that you are the best person for the job. These tips & tools are to enhance your ability to get the job....
Dress the part. As with a job interview, first impressions at a job fair are important. How you represent yourself sends an immediate message to employers about how serious you are in your job search. It isn't always necessary to wear a suit to a job fair - unless you are looking for a job that would require you to dress professionally at work. However, you should leave the jeans and t-shirts at home. Business Casual is usually the most appropriate at a job fair - nice slacks and a collared shirt for men and nice slacks or a skirt and a blouse for women are appropriate. Make sure your clothes are clean and pressed. Avoid wearing excessive jewelry or clothing that is too short or revealing.
Take time to talk to employers. Don't just drop off a resume and move to the next booth. Take time to get additional information and make an impression. The point is not to see how many resumes you can give to employers in the least amount of time - it is to establish some solid job prospects. Also, try to avoid approaching employers when they are crowded by a large group of jobseekers. Approaching a crowded booth makes it difficult for employers to answer your individual questions, and they are less likely to remember you when they return to their offices.
Use your research to appear confident and knowledgeable. If you have done research before the job fair, you won't have to ask the question, What does your company do? If you have to ask, you are wasting valuable time. Instead, you could be asking questions about the position or department you are interested in. It works to your advantage if you can tell employers how your skills match what they are looking for. Employers want to hire people who are genuinely interested in their company. Do your homework!
Have a firm handshake and maintain eye contact. Let employers know how serious you are. Greet the employer with a firm handshake, and maintain eye contact throughout your conversation. Showing interest and good manners is important, regardless of the type of job you are looking for. Every employer appreciates someone who is dedicated, conscientious, and attentive.
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