Have you repeatedly applied to jobs that go without responses, or have you been turned down for a promotional opportunity? Maybe your resume is to blame. Most people sell themselves short when communicating their skillsets, particularly those seeking entry-level positions. This webinar discusses skills identification within your occupation, how to communicate your skillsets and apply them for employment and career advancement opportunities by showing you how to list them on your resume.
The presenter for this session is Connie Harrington, associate director of Career Development and Employer Relations at Capitol. She is a certified Job and Career Transitions and Development Coach. Harrington will address resume formats, how to dissect job postings to recognize essential skills, getting through ATS (applicant tracking system) deterrents and how to write a more successful resume.
The 60-minute webinar concludes with a moderated live question and answer period.
Capitol Technology University offers the webinar as a complimentary, informational service. We will offer a certificate of completion for this webinar.
About the Presenter
Connie Harrington
Connie Harrington is the Associate Director of Career Development and Employer Relations at Capitol Technology University. She is a certified Job and Career Transitions Coach (JCTC) and Job and Career Development Coach, (JCDC), providing over 15 years of experience in the areas of career development, career transition, and career management. She performs the roles of coach, trainer, facilitator, and employer liaison for both students and the University. Additionally, Connie has extensive experience in human resource management, delivering services to individuals within multiple disciplines and diverse populations in both the private and public sectors as well as with for-profit and not for profit organizations. With this, Connie brings a wealth of job-specific information and a 360-degree perspective of the employment process to the students. She has a background in Higher Education and received her bachelor’s degree from McDaniel College. Connie holds longstanding membership in several associations and Chairs the Board for the Association of Continuing Higher Education. She believes in building meaningful partnerships with students to deliver results in helping them reach their goals.