Social Media Job Search

On Thursday 13th Dec from 1.30pm to 2.30pm The Business Information Centre in the Central Library, in the Ilac Center will host a FREE workshop on Using Social Media to Find a Job. 

The Workshop will be facilitated by Greg Fry.  Greg Fry runs a business called CareersCoach.ie and also is a lecturer at the Digital Marketing Institute. He is a qualified Career Coach and holds a Marketing Degree. Greg assists jobseekers find their right career path and shows them how to become proactive jobseekers.  In this talk, Greg will look at how to network online, where to find hidden jobs and how to build an online presence that will attract an employer’s attention. 

While the event is FREE, Booking is essential.  To secure a place Tel. 01 8733996  or Email: businesslibrary@dublincity.ie.  Mary

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