Goodwill Launches Veteran's Mock Interview Program

Coconut Telegraph

Through a new program at Goodwill Manasota, area veterans and military families are being trained to prepare a resume, conduct job interviews and receive a business outfit to help them dress for success during the job hunt. The Mock Interviewing Program, which began in January, is a four-part monthly series that takes place on Wednesday and covers how to maneuver through a federal application, job interview training, resume training and live mock interviews.  Goodwill’s Veterans Services program, which is staffed by veterans, offers one-on-one guidance, access to employment preparation courses, educational and technical skills classes and work resources, all aimed at helping veterans to find meaningful employment so that they may advance beyond their military careers and regain a sense of pride, dignity and purpose.

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