LAUNCH Day

Join HFM’s LAUNCH Day on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 10:00am-1:00pm.

If you’re interested in these topics:
  • Resume Review
  • LinkedIn
  • Headshots
  • Mock Interview
  • Light refreshments for breakfast and a lunch to follow! 
Join us for an interactive in-person workshop designed to elevate your career prospects! This event offers hands-on assistance with resume writing, where we will help you craft a standout document. Hone your interview skills with mock interviews and personalized feedback. Plus, don’t miss the chance to update your professional image with a complimentary headshot.
 
We will also have a guest speaker covering how to best utilize LinkedIn. Network with fellow job seekers and gain valuable insights to help you find a job that fits your needs or join our job training and certification program. Refreshments will be provided—come ready to learn and connect!
 
Launch Day will be held at the University Advising and Career Development Center at Eastern Michigan University on November 2nd, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.

If you have any questions about registration please get in touch with Travis Miller, MEd, HFM Associate Camp Director, Program Services Manager at tmiller@hfmich.org.

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