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experiences while learning a new role or job. <br />• Power of Your Image: The goal of this workshop is to help participants distinguish <br />between personal and professional image and understand how each impacts both the <br />job search process and success after securing a position. Participants will learn the <br />components of a professional brand, including appearance, communication style, online <br />presence, reputation, and work ethic. In this session, they will craft an Elevator Pitch, <br />practice professional greetings, and learn basic professional language skills. <br />• You've Got Skills/O*Net Interest Profiler: The objective of this workshop is for <br />participants to learn the difference between soft vs. hard skills and begin to self-identify <br />their natural and learned talents as a starting point to crafting the Story of You! <br />Participants will be introduced to the ON et Online website that utilizes national and local <br />data from the U.S. Department of Labor to provide comprehensive information about a <br />vast range of positions and industries. A facilitator will help participants navigate the <br />website, use the ONet Interest Profiler to take a career assessment, and select and deep <br />dive into their top 3 career interests. <br />• Building Blocks of a Resume/Job Search Strategies: The objective of this workshop is to <br />learn the purpose of a resume, identify the key sections, learn how resumes are <br />processed in an applicant tracking system (ATS), and start to draft the professional <br />summary or objective using the self-identified skills from the previous workshop. <br />Participants will gain practical tips for creating clear, concise resumes that are effectively <br />written and optimized for success when submitted through applicant tracking systems. <br />Participants will also learn strategies for researching desired careers, maximizing <br />network opportunities, and setting up effective communication systems. <br />• Mock Interviewing, The objective of this workshop is to learn the basics of how to <br />prepare before, during, and after an interview, including developing success stories for <br />some of the most commonly asked behavioral interview questions. In this session, <br />participants will use tools like the S.T.A.R. method to write stories utilizing their <br />previously identified skill set, elevator pitch, and work/life experiences. This interactive <br />workshop will provide a supportive space for participants to practice interviewing, <br />utilizing an interview feedback form that offers the interviewer the opportunity to <br />provide constructive feedback on presentation, communication, and storytelling. <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 10 – 144 7/1/2025