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Veterans Jobs Event Thursday at Goldstein Student Center

Tuesday, June 4, 2013, By News Staff
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connect2careers黑料不打烊鈥檚 Office of Human Resources is partnering with Easter Seals and Fedcap, a nonprofit agency that helps people overcome barriers to employment, to connect veterans with local employers at a campus event Thursday, June 6, at the Goldstein Student Center. All veterans are welcome.

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the event runs until 1 p.m.

Connect2Careers is a Fedcap program designed to bring together veterans and businesses from a wide variety of sectors who want to employ a well-trained, disciplined workforce.

Connect2Careers events are modeled on speed-dating, but in this case, veterans sit down for 15-minute face-to-face meetings with employers, and then move to another one when the whistle blows. There are typically six 鈥渟peed rounds鈥 per event, after which participants are encouraged to meet for follow-up discussions.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot different from your typical job fair, where people visit tables, pass their resumes out, and move on,鈥 says Fedcap鈥檚 Phillip Daniels. 鈥淥ur events tend to be a little more intimate, where you sit down and interface with someone for 15 minutes, then, at the end, you can go back and have a longer conversation.鈥

All veterans are welcome to participate in Connect2Careers events. There is no charge. Fedcap doesn鈥檛 charge for any of its services, which include job readiness training, developing interviewing skills, exploration of career paths and resume preparation. 鈥淭he challenge for military people, especially longtime military people, is they have some great skills, but it鈥檚 difficult for an employer to translate those skills to a civilian job,鈥 Daniels says. 鈥淲e can help with that.鈥

The Connect2Careers event at SU begins with breakfast and registration, and continues with 鈥渟peed rounds鈥 from 9:30-11:30 a.m., then networking from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. Daniels expects 20-25 employers on hand, including SU, National Grid, PEACE Inc., TSA, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Wegmans, Upstate Medical Center and Bank of New York Mellon, which provided a grant to Fedcap and Easter Seals to fund Connect2Careers events for veterans.

鈥淲e placed 10 veterans in jobs over the past 30 days,鈥 Daniels says. He expects 100 or so veterans to attend the Goldstein event. 鈥淲alk-ups are definitely welcome.鈥

For more information, contact Tom Grigson (Easter Seals) at 315-200-9752, or Daniels at 646-568-0992.

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