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One-on-One Job Support & More at NYPL

Whether you’re searching for your first job or re-entering the workforce after a break, the New York Public Library is here to help! Discover a wide range of professional development resources, including resume and cover letter writing help, job application support, networking events, webinars, and much more.

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  • Civil Service 101: Information Session

    Learn how you can work for the City of New York, build a fulfilling career, and go to work with purpose every day. The session will cover the civil service system, civil service exams, and the applications process.

    Date Thursday, June 11 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    Location Virtual & In-Person , 1 Centre Street, North Mezzanine, New York, NY 10007

  • Veteran ITG Fast Track Event

    Are you ready to take the next step in advancing your career or transition to a different occupation? Are you a veteran or a spouse of a veteran? The ITG program may be the right fit for you. Current training: Medical Billing/Coding, Unarmed Security, Computer Network Administrator, Computer Systems Analyst, Computer Support Specialist, Home Health Aide, and Pharmacy Technician. Register today!

    Date Tuesday, June 16 9:30 a.m.

    Location Upper Manhattan Workforce1 Center , 215 West 125th Street 6th Floor New York, NY 10027

  • HRA Business Link: Manhattan Career Fair

    Meet 25 or more employers that are actively looking to hire new talent. This event requires a mandatory pre-registration for participation.

    Date Wednesday, June 17 Time to be provided

    Location Location given to pre-screened applicants , Manhattan

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If you identify as one or more of these groups, specialized job programs are available to support you.

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