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May19, Monday, 1-4pm Veteran & Community Job Fair @ the East County Career Center
posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 1:03 PM
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May19th, Monday, 1-4pm

Veteran & Community Career Fair @ the East County Career Center

924 E. Main St, El Cajon, CA 92021

Open to the Public --Please spread the word! Celebrating Military Month!!

Scheduled Employers: *24 Hour Fitness *Babies R Us *County of San Diego *Kaiser Permanente *Kelly Services *La Mesa Spring Valley School District *Paychex *Sears Parts/ Repair Services *Sea World *Spherion *The Hartford *UCSD *UCSD Medical Center *US Army *Volt Please check the East County Career Center’s website for employer updates. http://eccc.guhsd.net

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Business Clubs America 2008 Wheelchair Tennis Tournament and Luau, June 20th - 21st!
posted Thursday, May 15, 2008
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These charity events offer our members valuable networking opportunities, as well as a chance to give back to the community they are located in. In the past, members have donated everything from catering, a live band, silent and live auction prizes, decorations, and most of all - their time and effort to raise money for their fellow member or approved charity organization.

About 2007 wheelchair Tennis Tournament

In San Diego the BCA group came together with volunteers, donations, and even member's children helping to raise over $70,000 for Sharp Rehabilitative Health Services of SD; Sharp Rehabilitation Services focuses on helping disabled citizens heal, restore lost function, adjust and live life to the fullest following spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, multiple trauma, cardiac pulmonary and other debilitating diseases.

 

 

The 2008 Wheelchair Tournament will consist of three days.   Thursday we will hold a custom event at Continental Catering’s new facility where BCA members, family and friends will get together an enjoy drinks and food.   Friday we will hold the Tennis Tournament where an Adjudicator from the Guinness Book of World Records will be present.   Saturday we will host a day of family fun with games, food, a silent and live auction, luau and much more.

 

Benefits to being a sponsor of the 2008 Wheelchair Tennis and Luau Tournament are tremendous.  Not only will you be a part of history with much media coverage, you will be helping an incredible organization that aims to heal the disabled citizens of the San Diego Community. 

For more information, please visit the BCA website, www.businessclubsamerica.com or call 858.592.7632  

About BCA

Being a part of BCA is more than just attending breakfasts. BCA works on a regional level within the membership to raise money and host events to benefit non profit organizations that participate or are related to the regional BCA group.

BCA founded the first annual Wheelchair Tennis Tournament with Dick Enberg as commentator.

The Guinness Book of World Records recognized this BCA event as having the most disabled tennis players in one venue ever. It was an incredible example of the success of the BCA San Diego market and the participation of the members involved. That was 2007, and now in 2008 we are gearing up to do it all again but bigger and better!

 

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Hispanic Times USA Magazine – SPRING EDITION
posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 9:40 PM
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 Welcome to our spring edition of Hispanic Times magazine.  As spring gives birth to a new beginning, Hispanic Times magazine continues to blossom into the premier digital publication that specializes on the U.S. Hispanic community.  Corporate recruiters and staffing agencies are subscribing to our FREE publication because we are an excellent insight into the community as well as a great marketing, advertising, and a public relations tool that efficiently and effectively positions your company and career opportunities. 

For your insight, we address the impact issues that challenge the community and put forward solutions to those challenges wherever they may be found.  Our publication raises the volume on the state of the U.S. Hispanic community in the areas of careers, education, health, family, travel, business and many other important categories that attract our growing readership base.  Through the power of the written word, every category gives us the opportunity to present to you a window into our community with a message that inspires empowerment and self-improvement. 

For those who are looking for a gateway into a community that is increasing in numbers, purchasing power, and talent pool, our publication is designed as your premier resource.  Hispanic Times magazine is cutting-edge, gutsy, and insightful.  We are the specialist on the fastest growing U.S. demographic – Hispanic Americans. You can view our latest edition by clicking here at www.HispanicTimeUSA.com

 As a great resource for Hispanic community awareness, please visit our magazine at www.HispanicTimesUSA.com.  We provide workshops, seminars, and public speaking on the Hispanic community and how you can access its talent pool and incredible purchasing power.   For additional information, feel free to contact Hector De Armas at 480-235-3477 or by email at dhector23@hotmail.com

CONNECTING THE MARKET TO THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY.

HISPANIC SOLUTIONS. DELIVERED

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Prepare Yourself to Stand Out at the Next Career Expo!
posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1:39 PM
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Having just had a Career Expo for the Los Angeles market last week, I have been reminded of just what employers are looking for and knew I had to share it here!  The San Diego Career Expo is in just two weeks at the San Diego Convention Center on Wednesday, May 28th, and with the expectation of record breaking job seeker attendees, now is the time to start putting yourself together so that you are the one who stands out at the event.  Below I have put together what I hear time and again from employers, and what you need to know before you go.

Appearance - we can't emphasize it enough that being dressed professionally is the first step to impress, and seeing as how appearances create many first impressions, don't let yourself fall short!  Guys, this means a clean pair of pressed dress pants and a button down dress shirt, maybe even a tie or a suit if you really want to stand out.  Don't forget to polish your shoes and tame your hair!  Ladies, we have more options but the basic guidelines still apply; clean, neat, polished and professional.  Make sure your skirt is knee length or longer, make sure your blouse isn't too low cut, and wear attractive but reasonable shoes (don't forget the convention center floor is all concrete!).  For everyone, make sure you get rid of the gum, silence and tuck away your cell phones and bluetooth ear pieces, and gather your resumes together in a neat portfolio so you've always got a free hand to reach out and shake the hand of your next potential employer!

Research - You can find the list of attending employers here, go through the list and start targeting the companies you know you want to talk to.  Take that list and start by checking out our website and their company site so you can familiarize yourself with the positions they have listed, and then do a little research on the company themselves.  Where have they been, where are they going, why do you want to work for them and how well you would fit into the company.  If you see a great position you know you'd like to have, make sure to bring that up when you speak to them at the expo - employers LOVE not having to ask what you're looking for, but talking to someone who already knows!

Resumes - The majority of companies at the event will be accepting resumes and you will be best prepared if you have one ready to go.  Make sure you've had at least a couple other people look it over, and you can also find great tips here.  If you are still concerned about how it looks, make sure to visit our free resume review at the event, running from noon to 4 pm.  If you bring your resume on a cd or jump/usb drive, we will have computers on hand where you can make the updates from the resume review and feel confident handing it out at the event.

Professionalism at the event - Please remember to respect the company representatives at the event and to use your time with them appropriately.  If possible, children should remain at home, as should any large rolling cases or backpacks that can only making moving around the job fair more difficult.  And finally, I know that I love a free pen and hard candies as much as the next person, and employers do have these in their booth to help get the word out about their company through marketing, but if you seem like you are just there to get the candies and the pens, employers won't take you seriously.

The opportunity is yours, seize it and do everything you can not to let it pass you by!  Stand up and be noticed and that wonderful career will be yours!

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Free Job Search Seminars
posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:57 AM
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For job seekers who need quick and proven effective tips for finding work faster, here are two opportunities.  This Friday, May 16, from 1-4, I will be doing two seminars - The Efficient, Effective Job Search and Working Resumes.  These seminars will be held at the Bonita Public Library, 4275 Bonita Road, Bonita, CA.  Seating is limited to the first 100 participants.

Tomorrow, you can participate in Six Hours to Success at the South County Career Center, 1111 Bay Boulevard, Chula Vista, CA, from 1-4.  We will be discussing interviewing skills, the questions you will be asked and how to answer them.  Seating is limited to the first 25 participants.

Both seminars are free.  I look forward to helping you find work faster.

Robert Farrell is head of RJF Coaching and is finishing his first book, It's Simple; It's Just Not Easy - Getting a Job in Any Economy.  He can be reached at 619-672-0378.