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WomenSource holds seminar to teach women how to navigate job fairs

By AccessWDUN Staff

WomenSource, a Gainesville-based non-profit, is offering a free seminar to area women who need some help with navigating career and job fairs.

"Secrets to Success at a Job Fair" will be led by Tammy Rauch, Business Services Recruiter with the Georgia Department of Labor. Rauch will tell participants what to do before, during and after attending a job fair so they can have an advantage while job hunting.

"This is a great program for anyone attending the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce Job Fair on March 21," said Elizabeth Burnette, Executive Director of WomenSource. 

The seminar is scheduled for Thursday, February 15, 2018 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Georgia Mountains YMCA located at 2455 Howard Road, Gainesville, Georgia 30501. The program is free, but Burnette said registration is preferred, so they can make sure they have enough materials for all attendees.  Register by visiting womensource.info or by calling Burnette at 770-503-9060.

WomenSource is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to provide educational programming to empower women. 

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