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GOAL2WORK prepares jobseekers for employment

Goal2Work will be hosting a three-day youth employability programme from May 29 to May 31, starting at 8am at ICT Learning Academy in Alberton New Redruth.

GOAL2WORK will be hosting a three-day youth employability programme from May 29 to May 31, starting at 8am at ICT Learning Academy in Alberton New Redruth.

The ultimate jobseeker’s workshop will address areas such as job search training and career planning. GOAL2WORK has previously delivered online training and helped thousands of unemployed youth, graduates and learnership beneficiaries throughout South Africa with exceptional results.

During the three-day programme, participants will discover how to plan a winning job search and use an easy 10-point plan to create and maintain an impressive curriculum vitae (CV). They will also be prepared for background screening, finding out the secrets of effective networking and using the internet as a powerful job search tool.

Kirby Williams, training manager at GOAL2WORK, said those who attend will be equipped with necessary skills.

“This course is fully funded, so there will be no cost to jobseekers, and on completion of the workshop they will receive a GOAL2WORK certificate. Over the three days, unemployed individuals will be equipped with all the necessary tools to be able to conduct an effective job search, which will increase their chance of successfully securing their ideal job,” said Williams.

Those interested should contact GOAL2WORK to register, through Facebook on GOAL2WORK, alternatively email info@goal2work.co.za or WhatsApp on 073 539 2881.

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