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Presentation: 50+ Job Search Strategy

Thursday, 1/11/2024
10:00 - 11:30

Learn how to get proactive and pursue the right jobs in the right companies in the right way. There is no denying that ageism exists, like other forms of discrimination. We can complain about it and blame every employment rejection on ageism – or – we can get proactive and pursue the right jobs in the right companies in the right way. 

 

Robins has been an instructor in job search skills for over 10 years and is also a Career Advisor. Robins’ background includes experience in large multi-national companies, small and medium size companies, non-profits and government. He earned his certificate as a Certified Professional in Learning & Performance (CPLP) from the international Association of Talent Development. Originally from Brooklyn, Robins lived 29 years in San Francisco before moving to Oakland. Robins loves to spend time singing and watching TV, sometimes too much TV. 

 


An ongoing series of virtual programs focused on supporting job and career seekers, personal finance needs and small business resources.

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This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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