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Company Name
Epic Career Services
Contract #
A-2003-104
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/2/2003
Expiration Date
6/30/2004
Insurance Exp Date
3/1/2004
Destruction Year
2009
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Committee whose interest focus upon the oftentimes-elusive ethical considerations of job <br />placement assistance. <br /> <br />It is important to note Mrs. Talarico's other community activities. Understanding that superior <br />placement services are the result of a full immersion into the serviced client and employer <br />community, Mrs. Talar/co's involvement is increasingly extensive. She is regular workshop and <br />seminar presenter to local high school students, encouraging students to continue their <br />educational paths and explaining the reality of contemporary career opportunities. She has been a <br />presenter before the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. She is an active member of SCRE <br />(Southern California Rehabilitation Exchange) where she educates vocational rehabilitation <br />counselors on the art of job search and the recognition of client transferable skills. <br /> <br />Sylvia Snedden: Sylvia Snedden comes to Epic with an AA degree in communications and over <br />13 years experience as a Bilingual Spanish job developer servicing a diverse population of <br />socioeconomic cultures. The last five years Sylvia has specialized in working with the Welfare to <br />Work population instructing career development workshops. The topics covered in the classes <br />were: resume writing, interviewing techniques, investigating the hidden job market, application <br />completion and mock interviews. References: David Guzman, Director of Special Services Santa <br />Aha Community College (714) 564-6213. Chung Pham Asst. Director Saint Anselm's Episcopal <br />Church (714) 537-0608. Kim Byme, Planner University of California Irvine (949) 824-I460. <br /> <br />Cham Jane Serna: Chan Jane Sema comes to Epic with her AA degree in Business <br />Administration and with over Ten years experience as a Bilingual Vietnamese job developer <br />particularity servicing refugees in The Vietnamese Community and volunteering at St Anselm's <br />Episcopal Church.. Cham Jane has specialized in working with Welfare to Work clients in <br />counseling, conducting job preparation classes, matched job seekers with employers and arranged <br />interviews. <br /> <br />References: Dwayne Nordstrom Director World Relief/Greater Los Angeles (714) 636-6313. <br />Hao Tran Employment Specialist/Santa Ana City (714) 565-2630. Vincent Vu Pham Pastor/New <br />Life Fellowship (714) 558-8463. <br /> <br /> <br />
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