City Year is an education nonprofit dedicated to students’ and schools’ success. Learn how we create environments where students can thrive. Come meet with City Year about opportunities working to learn new skills and help your local community. Meet Casey Linden, the Seattle/King County Community Partnerships Manager, in the PUB Lobby on the 26th of this month from 10:30AM to 1PM. Stop by just to say hi or to walk away with information on how to apply.
With mentorship positions available locally and nationally City Year is looking to expand the opportunities for students in college this Spring and Summer.
“At City Year, we know that every child can succeed, and that when students succeed, we all benefit. Join a team of over 900 staff members dedicated to this mission and bring your professional skills to help City Year build strong and vibrant communities, supporting the development of children and young adults.”
As part of the Career Center’s Employer of the Day Event Series, Kyo Care will be coming to the SCC campus to table. At their table they will be talking about the healthcare industry, what it is like to work with Kyo Care, and how students can move from where they are to where they want to be in terms of a career with the businesses.
Come meet with the Kyo team on Tuesday, March 12th in the PUB Lobby at 10:30. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
The Post Bac program is having an info session for prospective students to hear about our program. Come with all your questions and/or ask to speak with an advisor. jpovick@shoreline.edu
Join us in the PUB Tuesday 2/13 10:30am -1pm where you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about how you can connect with this amazing community organization and employer Black Coffee Northwest!
They have internships, young adult programs, skills classes, and events – in addition to jobs! We hope to see you there.
Come spend time learning how to convert a job posting into a stand out resume that will let you land the interview you were hoping for.
Ben Weimer, the Internship Coordinator for SCC, will go over the basics of how to look for jobs and why job titles are important for resumes. The majority of the presentation will be a live demonstration of how to convert the formatting of the job post into resume appropriate language. Students who attend this workshop will come away with the ability to create their own resume from scratch as well as how to take a job posting and use the language in it to create a stronger resume.
Date: Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Time: 4:30-5:30pm
Location: Residential Hall 7000 building, Great Room