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Welcome to the Job Help Center at Main Library
The Job Help Center is ready to assist patrons in their job search, offering 3 hour computer sessions, resume and job search assistance, classes, job search software and more.
Hours: Tue-Th: 10am to 7pm Fri-Sat: 10am to 5pm
Job Help Center Manager: Robin Bryan Phone: (704) 416-0500
Excel II (2007)
This workshop is a follow up to the introductory class. After a review of the basics, we will discuss formulas, functions, modifying a spreadsheet and charts and graphs. Registration preference is given to those who attend Excel Basics.
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Secrets of a Successful Resume
Does your resume convey the right message about you? Find out how to make your resume stand out from the crowd and get you noticed.Learn More
Computer Basics Part I
Get a basic overview of computer terms and concepts in this class for adults with little or no previous computer experience.Learn More
Word Basics Part I
Learn how to create, edit, and save a Word 2007 document. This is the first of a two-part series. This class is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience.
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Interviewing to Win - So When Do I Start?
Kenya Todd, HR professional, will help you create a game plan for winning at your next interview. Get tips from an insider. Find out what they are thinking when you respond to a question. Learn how to prepare for that all-important interview.Learn More
Word Basics Part II
The second of a two-part series on Word 2007. After a review we'll discuss formatting lists, changing margins and other features of Word. Learn More
Funding for the Job Help Center at Main Library has been provided by The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Mecklenburg County ABC Board, Phillip L. Van Every Foundation, and The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation