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Take Advantage of Job Openings During TZ Bridge Construction

Seminar at Greenburgh Library on TZB job opportunities, Feb. 7 at 10:30 a.m.

LEARN HOW YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF JOB OPENINGS FROM TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION AT A SPECIAL PRESENTATION NEXT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th -- GREENBURGH LIBRARY 10:30 AM to noon

Brian Conybeare, Special Advisor to the Governor for the new Tappan Zee Project

A former three-time Emmy Award winning reporter and anchor at News 12 Westchester, Mr. Conybeare now leads the community team for the Tappan Zee Project. He and Kelly MacMillan, designated point person on employment opportunities for the Tappan Zee project will discuss the job opportunities the project will bring to the Hudson valley and surrounding area. If you are out of work this is a great opportunity to learn how you can benefit from the new Tappan Zee bridge construction.

Hear firsthand about these employment opportunities and how you can focus your job searchin the direction of the project. 

Thursday, February 7
10:30 AM - Noon
Greenburgh Public Library
300 Tarrytown Road - Elmsford, NY 10523

For over 4 years I have also organized a job club. I share job openings with residents of Greenburgh that I learn of at least a few times a week. I estimate that this service has helped over 100 people find employment. Also post job openings on www.linkedin.com (greenburgh jobs group) and on my facebook pages. If you would like to receive free e mail job opening announcements - please e mail me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com. Would be happy to help.

Good luck!  Lenore Rosenbaum, a resident of Greenburgh works with WJCS and is co-sponsoring this special job forum.
_ PAUL FEINER

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