This is a repeating eventMay 8, 2025 10:00 am
What exactly is Job Club? Job Club creates the opportunity for job seekers to work together and share stories, knowledge, and resources while also learning high-impact job search skills, tips &
What exactly is Job Club?
Job Club creates the opportunity for job seekers to work together and share stories, knowledge, and resources while also learning high-impact job search skills, tips & tricks from experts and getting personalized support. The Job Club model is also researched-backed and evidence-based!
When and where will it happen?
Thursdays 10:00am to 12:00pm in WorkSource Training Room 2, May 1st through June 12th. Participants are strongly encouraged to attend as much as possible, but are always welcome even if they can’t make it to every week. Did we mention there will be snacks?
Who would be a good fit for Job Club and how can they join?
What do past participants say they like about Job Club?
WorkSource Whatcom
101 Prospect Street
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