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MILFORD – A free job search and career seminar will be held Wednesday night at the Wadleigh Memorial Library in Milford.
The seminar is for people who have lost their jobs and those who want to be prepared just in case.
Led by Susan Henry, a certified career development adviser, the discussion will include latest trends in the online job search market, how to create a resume that will be read, why we still need cover letters, and creating and honing your personal network.
Feel free to bring your current resume and cover letter for reviewing. For those who don’t have a current resume, forms and links will be provided on how to build a successful one.
The seminar takes place in the Keyes Meeting Room beginning at 6:30 p.m. The library is at 49 Nashua St.
To register, visit the library’s Web site and click on the list of events. This program is free and open to all. Registration is recommended due to space restrictions.
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