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Sat Feb 27, 2016 9:57 am (PST) . Posted by:

"Thomas Donohue" donohue83



Ramsey JSWT Members:

Listed below are the upcoming March 2016 Networking Events. Allmeetings are open to the public, plus you are welcome and strongly encouragedto attend.

Many of the organizations listed below offer networking meetingsthat convene monthly, semi-monthly, or weekly. Try to attend at least one ortwo meetings a week. Many of these groups convene in the evening, so it willnot take time away from your daily job search activities. Plus, they haveinteresting speakers who offer valuable tips on: 1) Resume preparation, 2)Effective job search techniques, 3) Interviewing, 4) Post Interview Follow-up,5) LinkedIn, 6) Branding, 7) Time Management, and various other helpful jobsearch related topics.

Think of these meetings as opportunities, sort of like going toschool, to learn something that can reduce your time in transition by gainingknowledge in job search and interviewing skills needed to excel and standoutfrom your competition.

Also, in order to maximize your network, try to attend meetings indifferent geographical areas, but especially in towns where you are targetingcompanies that you would like to work for. Not only will you learn valuable jobsearch skills, but greatly expand your circle of friends. Who knows, the personyou meet at one of these networking events may be able to introduce you to ahiring manager at one of your target companies.

In traveling to these events, consider carpooling. Not only will it reduce the cost of drivingthere, but the friendly conversation will make the ride seem to go much faster.

For a list of networking groups in your target areas, check out Alex Freund's The Landing Expert List at www.landingexpert.com. This outstanding compilation ofboth Small Job Search Work Teams and Large Networking Groups contains 80 pagesof information, listing many of transition support organizations in thesurrounding five states. Make it a point to join a few groups in your area;what you learn at these meetings will definitely help shorten your time intransition. If you know of newly started job search networking groups, pleasecontact Alex at Alex@landingexpert.com to be added to this dynamic list.

In addition to the great in-person meetings listed below, many ofthese informative presentations are recorded and the podcasts can be viewed24/7 on-line, when time allows. Threelibraries that I know about that offer these services are: 1) The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, which are available at: http://www.nypl.org/node/90324, 2) The Westport CT. Public Library,which is available at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/digital/podcasts/search-results?podcast_terms=jobseeker, and the Fairfield Connecticut Public Library at: http://www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/Podcasts/Jobs/podcasts-jobs2010.htm. This is a time saving and cost effective way of seeing a great presentation,from the comfort and convenience of your home. Isn't technology great!

I created a Yahoo group for anyone to join and receivemy list of Upcoming Networking Events. It is free and easy to join. Just logon to Yahoo, search for a Group titled: Upcoming_Networking_Events,or click on the link below.

· Subscribe: upcoming_networking_events-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

· Unsubscribe : upcoming_networking_events-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

Individuals, as well as other transition supportnetworking groups, are welcome and encouraged to join.

If anyone is aware of an upcomingmeeting that you would like to share with the group, please let me know and Iwill gladly include it with my weekly updates.

Thank you,

Tom Donohue
a83td@aol.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/tcdonohue


March 2016Networking Events

Sundays, from 8:00 – 9:00 am. Every Sunday morning tune into Your Career is Calling on 107.7 FM, TheBronc, an on-campus radio station at Rider University. Host WandaEllet brings you the best career advice, no matter what stage your careeris in. Whether you are in transition, looking for a better opportunity, or evena college student, Your Career is Calling has you covered. Nearly every single week, they are joined bya special guest to cover a unique topic. Don't forget to tune into 107.7 FM The Bronc, http://www.1077thebronc.com/ or 107.7 The Bronc's free Android and IPhoneApps. Listeners can reach the studiowith their questions at 1-877-900-1077. In addition, interesting previous episodes areavailable at: http://comm.rider.edu/thebronc/?page_id=356.

Mondays, from 9:00 – 10:00 pm. Callin your job search questions every Monday night to a liveRadio Show titled: Own Your Careerhosted by RodColon, on Blogtalk Radio - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ownyourcareer. Dial1-347-857-3320 with your questions to get proven guidance from the # 1career coach in the United States, specialized in the 7 Step Job Search and author of the book Win The Race For 21stCentury Jobs. Get free coaching with challenges you encounter steering yourcareer in the rough seas of the 21st century job market.

In addition tothe great meetings listed below, check out the Neighbors-helping-Neighbors(NhN) website at: http://neighbors-helping-neighbors.comor www.nhnusa.orgfor additional meetings.

Monday, February 29th from 10:00am - 12:00 noon: Northern NJProfessionals in Transition will host TerrenceH. Seamon, a career coach, who will give a presentation titled: Rising Up, Recovery after Job Loss. When you lose a job, it is a major lifeevent. While sometimes it can be a relief, more often than not, it is adevastating blow, not just a loss of a paycheck, but even a loss of identityand self-esteem. If you are not careful, job loss can lead to depression andisolation. Neither of which is good for a successful job search. In thisparticipative session, Terry will address the attitudes and skills needed tobounce back and rise up after job loss. Foradditional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com. Aschedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1. The group meets the first and third Monday of the month,except holidays. A schedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1 . The group meets on generally alternatingMondays, except on library holidays. The companion online discussionforum/information archive/bulletin board/event calendar is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT2. For additional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com . The meetings are at Maplewood Public Library, 51 Baker St,Maplewood, NJ 07040.

Monday, February 29th from 10:30 am - 1:00 pm: ProfessionalService Group of Central NJ will host: David Schuchman, the Director of PSG Mercer County, who will give apresentation titled: Uncover the HiddenJob Market. Be sure to tell yourfriends and bring them along. Additionalinformation is available at: www.psgcnj.biz. PSGCNG meets every Monday, exceptholidays. The meeting will be at FirstUnited Methodist Church of Somerville, 48 West High Street, Somerville, NJ08876.

Monday, February 29th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm:The New Jersey North Chapter of the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive GroupGPSEG(formerly NJENG) invites you to an AfterHours Social. Come for an evening of intelligent conversation, businessnetworking, reconnecting with good friends, or making new ones. This is a greatway for working members to keep in touch and meet the many new members. Weinvite other executive level networking groups such as: ChemPharma, FENG, IERG, MENG, NJ-SENG,and TENG.No RSVP or registration is needed, and there is no cost to attend. Thegroup generally meets the last Monday of the month, or the prior week if thelast Monday is a holiday. We skip December. The meeting is at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel, 175 ParkAvenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932.

Tuesday, March 1st from 7:00 -8:30 pm: The Newtown CareerNetworking Group will host Karen SmithBurden, CareerLink's BusinessServices Representative in Bristol, who will give a presentation titled: CareerLink. CareerLink is a critical source for jobseekers. Aside from one of the best jobboards around, they provide training in a variety of topics including MicrosoftOffice, and an array of support and career development services. Karen works closely with businesses toidentify their resource needs and match them to qualified candidates. Tonight Karen will share with us the breadthof services CareerLink can make available to id your search. Please RSVP at: newtownnetworking@gmail.com. For more information, contact the church at1-215-968-3861 or www.newtownnetworking.org. The meeting is at The Newtown PresbyterianChurch, Reception Hall, 25 North Chancellor Street, Newtown, PA 18940.

Tuesday, March 1st from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostLloyd Feinstein, acareer coach, who will give a presentation titled: Where Are the Jobs and How to Find Them. For more informationcontact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA,140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 9:30 am- 12:00 noon: The Professional Service Group of MorrisCounty (PSGMC) will host StephenMatthaey, an assistant vice president in a major bank in the Tristate area,who will give a presentation titled: TheTao of Transition. By developingpowerful questions and applying a couple of key concepts from Taoistphilosophy, you can gain significant results in your job search and transition.This session is hands on and highly interactive; you will be invited toparticipate in a number of exercises geared to better align your efforts withsuccessful strategies for landing your next great position. Additionalinformation is available at: www.psgmc.org. The meeting will be at the Parsippany TroyHills Library, 449 Halsey Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: JobSearching Skills Workshop. The internet hasdefinitely added many options when it comes to searching for a job, but youshould never depend on only one method. Use the internet as a tool not as theend all. This seminar is filled with guidance, tips and advice to increaseyour results of finding your next dream job and understanding the un-tapped jobmarket. Tom will discuss the followingtopics: 1) How has searching for a job changed, 2) Tapping into the hidden jobmarket, 3) Traditional methods are still alive, 4) Job searching online, 5)Targeting companies, 6) The Importance of Networking, 7) Job and career fairs,and 8) Recruiters and Headhunters. Advanced registration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 2nd, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:Why Being Over 50 Does Not Spell the End of Your Career. Those over 50 are takinglonger to find a job and yet their overall unemployment rate is the lowest forany age group. Whether you are currently employed or not, you need to bemanaging your career and job campaign to capitalize on your strengths; ratherthan focusing on the negative. Joincoach Win Sheffield to: 1) Turn questions about age to your advantage, 2) Seekopportunities where experience is an advantage, 3) Connect with and convey yourdesire to work, and 4) Deal with small things that get in the way. The meetingis at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:00 -9:00 pm: GenY NetworkingGroup will host a special meeting titled: How to Get Unstuck in Your Job Search. Job search or being in transition can attimes feel like a roller coaster ride. Moments of excitement, finding thethat's me posting at your #1 target company, acing the HR screening call, callbacks for second interviews, do happen but are often over-shadowed by the rigorand big drops of the process. We all experience moments of getting stuck. At this meeting, we will discuss: 1) What areyour specific challenges? In our small group setting we can hone in onyour individual situation, 2) What are your reachable resources? Likeinterest calculations, suggestions and ideas are compounded in the meetingforum, and 3) Do you sometimes feel alone or isolated when stuck in yoursearch? Part of the GenY mission is to act as a support mechanism for ALLwho attend. So come out and join us, pleaseplan to attend and spread the word. I am confident you will enjoy thisevening. For additional information or to register, please contact Joe Finazzoat joseph.finazzo@yahoo.com.Themeeting is at the Library of theChathams, 214 Main Street, Chatham, NJ 07928.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: Understanding Networking. Thefollowing topics will be discussed: 1) What is it, 2) How does it work, 3)Techniques to manage an effective network, and 4) Overcoming networkingfears. Additional information isavailable at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. Themeeting is at St. Luke's ChurchHall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 3rd, from 9:30 -11:30 am: Jewish VocationalService (JVS) of New Jersey will host AlexFreund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentationtitled: How to Deal with Long TermUnemployment. This presentation isthought provoking and motivating those who are in transition especially for along time. It compares the past with thepresent to understand why some people have difficulties finding an appropriateposition. This presentation isentertaining and educational at the same time. It does not present a formula for success but it is certainly inspiringand encouraging the audience. Toregister, e-mail Lynne Robbins at lrobbins@jvsnj.orgby noon, 1/7/2016. In case of inclement weather, please call (973) 674-6330after 7:30 am. The meeting is at theAidekman Family Campus, 901 Route 10 East, Whippany, NJ 07981. Turn right at the sign for Golds' gym.

Thursday, March 3rd, from 6:00 - 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host RobertHellmann, a career coach at www.hellmannconsulting.com, who willgive a presentation titled: Communicate Wellto Jumpstart Your Career. Robertwill discuss the key elements of successful business communications for diversecareer and job-search situations. The meeting is at theNew York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34thStreet, New York, NY 10016.

Friday, March4th from 9:45 am - 12:00 Noon: The Princeton Public Library andthe Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-host Ed Han, a former PSG member, who willgive a presentation titled: TheRecruiter's Perspective on LinkedIn and Job Search: LinkedIn Lessons from Oneof Us. Everyone tells you to useLinkedIn: learn why and how to do so powerfully. Learn the difference between your resume andyour LinkedIn profile, and why they work in tandem. Find out how to useLinkedIn and Google to circumvent the black hole. Visit the PSG of Mercer County websiteto learn about the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at thePrinceton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 5th from 8:30 -11:00 am: Careers inTransition (CIT) meeting. Individuals give a 15 second elevator speech aboutthemselves -- who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (2-3),how the group can help you, and how you can help the group. This is followed bya short period for networking with people you would like to introduce yourselfto and exchange business cards. The group then divides into smaller teams for:1) Resume Assistance, (Please bring 15 copies of your resume if you want itreviewed.) or 2) Support in Overcoming Job Search Obstacles. This includes: A)Small group advice for individuals who have hit the wall and need help toreinvigorate their job search, or B) Large group discussion on various jobsearch related topics. CIT meets the first and third Saturday of each monthexcept holidays. The meeting is in theWinston School Gym at Christ Church, 30 East Lane, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

Sunday, March 6th from 1:00 - 4:00pm, Our Lady of Mount CarmelChurch will host Ed McCabe, a Lee,Hecht, Harrison career coach, and RichKritzer who will present the second segment of a four part workshop titled:Define Your Target Market. Learninghow to clearly and logically define your target market allows you to focus onspecific organizations and ensures that you waste little time findingappropriate new employment. Staying focused with realistic goals can shortenyour employment search by weeks and even months. All are welcome! For additional information,please call Carol Shea at 1-201-447-4215 or Tom Lewis at 1-201-445-1864. The workshop is at Our Lady of Mount CarmelChurch, One Passaic Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, in the lower church meetingroom.

Monday, March 7th from 5:00 - 8:00pm: The Bergen CareerNetworking Community (BCNC) will host an evening of Informal Networking. Employed or seeking career opportunities;become involved in a dynamic professional networking community, essential intoday's economy for career development and professional success. Buildrelationships; expand your career and network by interacting with valuable andtrusted contacts, sharing ideas, best practices, insights and perspectives inthe marketplace. Special Guest Announcement, Bob Weingartner, a Certified Professional Career Coach and Sr. HRProfessional, will offer Complimentary CareerCoaching at the event to those who are suffering from what he calls careeranxiety or acute job search pain, and can benefit from some career advice. Registration required at: http://bcnc69.eventbrite.com. The meeting is at the Sheraton Mahwah Hotel,in the Atrium Bar and Bistro, 1 International Boulevard, Mahwah, NJ 07430.

Tuesday, March 8th, from 1:15 - 2:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: CareerResources. Explore job/careerresources available at the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) andother public sites; Find industry and career advice, resume guides andmore. The meeting is at the New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, NewYork, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 8th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostBill LaChance, anindependent financial advisor based in Chatham NJ, who will give apresentation titled: Money SavingStrategies During a CareerTransition. Thispresentation will cover a number of strategies to consider helping withcash flow during a career transition. The focus will be on thosestrategies that may not be well known or understood. Topics willinclude: Medical Insurance through the Affordable Care Act, Impactof part time wages on unemployment compensation, Pros and cons of rolling overa 401k/403b, Tax implications of drawing down Rothand traditional IRA's, Tax deductibility of jobhunting expenses, and Strategies to take advantage of lower marginaltax rates during the transition period. For more information contact Sylvia Velez at1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA,140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.

Wednesday, March 9th from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: UsingCover Letters, Bios, Thank You Notes and Reference Lists in your Job Search. You could be selling yourself short by notsending a cover letter with your resume or not sending a thank you letter afteran interview. Many job seekers choose to take the advice that cover letters orthank you letters are not needed, well that's the easy choice, but isn't thebest one. Learn about these important documents and review samples ofeach. Tom will discuss: Why coverletters are still needed with your resume, What should be included in yourcover letter, How Bios can be a great tool in your job search, What should beincluded in your bio, The job interview thank you letter/e-note can be veryeffective, What makes a great thank you letter/e-note, and Tips and advice forcreating a great reference list. Advancedregistration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 9th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 9th, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host KristinaLeonardi, who will give a presentation titled: Authentic Branding: Letting the Real YouShine in Any Situation. Getting to knowand accept who you are, what you have to offer, and how you fit into anysituation is your key to success, whether you are interviewing for a job,working towards a promotion, starting a new business or looking to meet newpeople. Kristina will show you how to get in tune with your unique talents,abilities, strengths and passions and project that image out into theworld to create and attract the outcomes you desire in every area of your life.The meeting is at the New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, NewYork, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 9th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host Raymond Helfrich,who will give a presentation titled: Making Networks Work, A Practical Workshop. Raymond willtalk about Networking, Why, What, Who, When, Where, and How. Additional information is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. Themeeting is at St. Luke's ChurchHall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 10th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm: The Westport Public Library will host aJobseeker Special: A Personal Review ofYour Résumé. Sign up for a 20-minuteone-on-one session to have a Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW) reviewyour résumé and offer feedback. Advance registration is required with theAmerican Job Center via email, Michael.Shavel@ct.gov or Paul.Fedor@ct.gov.The basics of résumé writing and proven marketing strategies will be shown. Youwill learn how to create a powerful summary, headline and core skills section,highlight accomplishments and develop a personal brand that will enable you tostand out from the crowd. The meeting is at the Westport Public Library,20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT 06880.

Thursday, March 10th, from 6:00 - 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host a Certification Classto Become a Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) with NewYork City. The Department of SmallBusiness Services (SBS) Minority-and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE)Program certifies businesses primarily owned, operated, and controlled by womenand/or minorities. The program is designed to help generate growthopportunities for these businesses. Class attendees will go throughthe actual M/WBE Certification Application and a review of all of thesupporting documentation. To qualify, a company must be: 1) In Business for atleast one year, 2) At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a women or amember of a recognized minority group, including Asian-Pacific, Asian-Indian,Black, or Hispanic, and 3) Located in New York City or have a substantialbusiness presence in New York City. For the full list of requirements to becomecertified as an M/WBE, please visit www.nyc.gov/getcertified.The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Thursday, March 10th, from 6:00 –7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host a special meeting titled: Business Plan Research Workshop. This workshop provides research guidancespecifically tailored to your particular business plan. The meeting is atthe New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34thStreet, New York, NY 10016.

Friday, March 11th from 9:45am - 12:00 Noon: The PrincetonPublic Library and the Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-hostTina Sanghavi and Al Woller, who will give a presentationtitled: In Transition? You CanStill Plan for the Future and Make It Happen. While in a job transition, you tend to putaside your financial goals and focus on financial survival. But planning yourfinancial future is important, even in a time of uncertainty. Whether your goalis to have the retirement of your dreams, purchase a vacation home or fund yourchildren's or grandchildren's education, this presentation will enhance yourunderstanding of what it will take to accomplish your objectives and help youmap a course to reach your destination. This presentation will help answerspecific questions about your current financial situation so that you cancreate a strategy and work toward achieving your goals. Visit the PSG of Mercer County website to learn about the numerous resourcesavailable there. The meeting is at the Princeton Public Library, 65 WitherspoonStreet, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 12th, from 7:30 - 10:15 am: The Breakfast Club will host: Speaker and Topic to Be Determined. Be sure to tell your friends and bring themalong. There is a $10 fee at the door to cover the cost of the room. Themeeting is at the Days Hotel Conference Center, 195 Rt. 18 South, EastBrunswick, NJ 08816.

Saturday, March 12th, from 12:30 - 2:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing Financial Statements. This is thethird training workshop for the New York StartUP 2016 Business PlanCompetition. Learn how to develop financial statements for yourbusiness. This session will be offered three times in March. The meetingis at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Monday, March 14th from 10:00 am -12:00 noon: Northern NJProfessionals in Transition will host AlexFreund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentationtitled: The Interview: You areOnstage. This presentation is highlyparticipative by the audience. It identifies the four elements thatinterviewers focus on and involves demonstration.Audience members mock interview. It is entertaining, and many unknownsget exposed and explained. A schedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1. Thegroup meets on generally alternating Mondays, except on library holidays.The companion online discussion forum/information archive/bulletin board/eventcalendar is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT2. For additional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com . The meetings are at Maplewood Public Library, 51 Baker St,Maplewood, NJ 07040.

Tuesday, March 15th from 12:00noon - 1:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:How to Use Job Listings to Your Advantage: What Job AdsCan (and Cannot) Do For You. When we find ourselves in the job market, it is naturalto turn to job ads and listings to find a job. Much of the effort put intoresponding to ads is misplaced. Learn the ins and outs of how and why employersplace ads and what part they can play in your overall job campaign. As well asdiscussing how to understand and handle them, career coach Win Sheffield willcover when and how to respond to ads. By making your ad responses as efficientas possible, you can free up time for other job campaign activities and perhapseven recreation. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 15th from 7:00 -8:30 pm: The Newtown CareerNetworking Group will offer a presentation titled: Creating the Compelling Resume. Please RSVP at: newtownnetworking@gmail.com. For more information, contact the church at1-215-968-3861 or www.newtownnetworking.org. The meeting is at The Newtown PresbyterianChurch, Reception Hall, 25 North Chancellor Street, Newtown, PA 18940.

Tuesday, March 15th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostLloyd Feinstein, acareer coach, who will give a presentation titled: Mechanics of the JobSearch. Formore information contact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA,140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.

Tuesday, March 15th from 6:30 - 8:00pm: Fifth AvenuePresbyterian Church will host WinSheffield, a career Coach, who will provide One-on-One Interview Practice. As we imagine it, networkingis an exotic activity which is practiced by extremely extroverted sales people,not something we would willingly do. Andif networking is something you like, how focused are you on the differentapproaches needed for each type? Thefact is that most of us do not understand networking. The fact is thatnetworking is not one thing. There are three distinct types of networking andnone of them involve having a personality transplant to be successful. Joincoach Win Sheffield and learn how to use networking fully in a way that iseffective for you and what you need in your career. The meeting is at FifthAvenue Presbyterian Church, 1 West 55th Street, NewYork, NY 10019.

Wednesday, March 16th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 16th from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host John Crant, who will give a presentation titled: Building Your Professional Network withLinkedIn and How to Use It in Your Job Search. John will demonstrate how to startnetworking with LinkedIn.com's networking personal profiles, and then use yourexpanded network in your search for your next career challenge. The discussion includes: 1) Your LinkedInProfile, and Creating Your Own Personal Network, 2) Networking Strategies toExpand Your Network, 3) Whom should I link with on LinkedIn, 4) Joining Groupswill Benefit You in ways that You May Not Realize, 5) Why Your Blog should beLinked to Your LinkedIn Profile, 6) Expert Questions, Job Listings and More,Right on LinkedIn, and 7) Why Giving and Receiving Recommendations for YourProfile on LinkedIn is More Important than it Seems. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 16th, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing FinancialStatements. This is the third training workshop for the New York StartUP2016 Business Plan Competition. Learn how to develop financial statementsfor your business. This session will be offered three times in March. Themeeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 MadisonAvenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 16th from 7:00 -9:00 pm: GenY NetworkingGroup will host: Speaker and Topic to BeDetermined. For additionalinformation or to register, please contact Joe Finazzo at joseph.finazzo@yahoo.com.Themeeting is at the Library of theChathams, 214 Main Street, Chatham, NJ 07928.

Wednesday, March 16th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: Managing Your Interviews. The following topics will be discussed: 1) The types of Interviews,2) Interview Preparation, and 3) Answering: Why Should I Hire You? The secondhalf of this meeting includes a practice workshop. Additional information isavailable at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. Themeeting is at St. Luke's ChurchHall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, Marach 17th, from 2:00 -4:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host SherryNatkow, who will give a presentation titled: Critique Your Resume. Are your resumes getting you interviews? Areyou submitting the same resume for each job posting? Successful job-seekerscustomize their resume for each position in order to let hiring managers knowimmediately that they are a good fit. Learn how to incorporate the language from a job posting into aKeyword-rich Summary. Participants must bring a current resume and 2 job postings.Pre-registration is required. Interested participants must email Sherry Natkowat snatkow@job-prep.comto enroll and receive additional information. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library,188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Friday, March 18th from 9:45 am -12:00 Noon: The Princeton PublicLibrary and the Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-host Rod Colon, a career coach, who willgive a presentation titled: Own YourCareer. To remain competitive in the21st century, professionals need to run their careers in the same way a CEOruns a business, with full accountability, mental discipline, a distinctivebrand, and a relentless gathering of business intelligence. Own Your Career ismore than a mantra; it is both a methodology and an all-inclusive platformdesigned so that everyone, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity or age, canhave career success. Rod's presentationwill help you:
· Discoverthe unique value of the win/win/win model for success (employee, employer, andstakeholder)
· Becomefamiliar with the organization's highway of success
· Acquirethe skills needed to manage stages of transition
· Discoverhow to use business intelligence strategically
· Showbusiness owners the strategic advantage of hiring those who take ownership oftheir careers – and how that improves the company's bottom line.
Visit the PSG of MercerCounty website to learn about thenumerous resources available there. The meeting is at the Princeton PublicLibrary, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 19th from 8:30 -11:00 am: Careers inTransition (CIT) meeting. Individuals give a 15 second elevator speech aboutthemselves -- who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (2-3),how the group can help you, and how you can help the group. This is followed bya short period for networking with people you would like to introduce yourselfto and exchange business cards. The group then divides into smaller teams for:1) Resume Assistance, (Please bring 15 copies of your resume if you want itreviewed.) or 2) Support in Overcoming Job Search Obstacles. This includes: A)Small group advice for individuals who have hit the wall and need help toreinvigorate their job search, or B) Large group discussion on various jobsearch related topics. CIT meets the first and third Saturday of each monthexcept holidays. The meeting is in theWinston School Gym at Christ Church, 30 East Lane, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

Saturday, March 19th from 8:30 -11:00 am: The Career SupportGroup at St. Gregory the Great will host: Paul Babicki, an author, who will give a presentation titled: Netiquette for Job Seekers. Are youusing Good Netiquette in your job search? It could affect whether you areconsidered or offered a position. Employers are constantly looking for ways toweed out job candidates, do not be one of them. Paul will share the rules,practices, and preferred use of language to improve the civility and lucidityof email. Gain an edge in delivering clear, readable emails that lead tointerviews and even a job offer. The group meets the 3rd Saturday of themonth. Additional information isavailable at: http://stgregorythegreatchurch.org/career-support. The meeting is at Saint Gregory the Great' Church, in theParish Center, O'Connor Hall, at 4680 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square, NJ08690.

Monday, March 21st from 6:00 -9:00 pm: The WestchesterNetworking Organization (WNO) will host StephanieDalfonzo, an intuitive healer, who will give a presentation titled: Healingfrom the Inside Out. TheWNO hosts meetings on the third Monday of each month, except for Libraryholidays. Additional information isavailable on WNO's website at: http://wno.weebly.com. Please register inadvance at http://WNO20151221.eventbrite.com.The meeting will be at the Croton FreeLibrary, 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520.

Tuesday, March 22nd from 10:00 – 11:00 am: The Sayreville Public Library will host Garret Gega, of Middlesex CountyWorkforce Development Board and Office of Workforce Development, who will give apresentation titled: What EmployersExpect and How to Search for a Job in 2016. Outstanding work readiness skills, excellent customer serviceskills, accomplished team player, these are all phrases used continuously byemployers when asked what they seek in an employee. What do those phrasesactually mean and how do you showcase these traits in an interview? And how do socialmedia play a part in the job search now? This presentation will shed light onwhat employers expect in 2016, as well as review social mediajob search techniques, networking techniques, sector specific approaches, andother trends to help you secure the job you really want. Formore information or to register, contact Alaina at alainad@lmxac.orgor call 732-727-0212 ex. 25 or 12. Themeeting is at the Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road, Parlin, NJ08859.

Tuesday, March 22nd, from 6:00 - 7:30pm: The New York Science, Industryand Business Library will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing Financial Statements. This is thethird training workshop for the New York StartUP 2016 Business PlanCompetition. Learn how to develop financial statements for yourbusiness. This session will be offered three times in March. The meetingis at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 22nd from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill host Lloyd Feinstein, a careercoach, who will give a presentation titled: P-A-RTheory and Workshop. The Problem, Action,Result format is the gold standard for resume writing by showcasingyour accomplishments. When you apply thePAR format, your resume automatically answers the interviewer's hiddenquestion, namely, why should we believe that you can do what you say you can do. Lloyd will discuss how using PARdemonstrates the business impact of your actions, all described in terms of theemployer's point of view. Utilizing thisformat will help you stand out and make your resume become memorable. For more information contact Sylvia Velez at1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA,140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.

Wednesday, March 23rd from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: The Power of LinkedIn for Job and Career Success. We have all heard thatnetworking is still one of the most powerful methods of connecting to careerand job opportunities and will most likely stay that way forever. But mostpeople do not know how to effectively build and use network to increase theirodds to connect to opportunities. Having a strong network is important foreveryone whether you're employed or in a job search. At this meeting, Tom will discuss: What isnetworking and Is it effective, What are some of today's tools to supportbuilding a network, What is LinkedIn and why is it so powerful, Understandingthe sections of a LinkedIn Profile, Tips on building a powerful LinkedInProfile, Methods to connect to people and build a strong network, and How touse your LinkedIn network for a job and career search or promotions. Advancedregistration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 23rd, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 23rd, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host John Crant, who will give a presentation titled: Career Evolution: Preparing for YourCareer's Next Leap with Social Media Marketing. John will discuss howto lay the groundwork to take your career to the next level, to get on the shortlist for that next promotion, and to market your achievements continually. The discussion includes: 1) Perception IsReality: So, Change Reality, 2) Credit, Where Credit Is Do, and How To GetYours, 3) Sharing Accolades Shines the Light on You Too, 4) Be Seen as aLeader, By Being a Leader, 5) Manage Your Career Marketing Materials: UsingLinkedIn, Groups, Blogs and More, 6) Your Signature Block Can Speak Volumes,and 7) Integrating Your Career Strategies Into Your Messaging. The meeting isat the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 23rd from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a special: InterviewingWorkshop. In this meeting, jobseekers have an opportunity to pair up and practice asking and answeringinterview questions. You get valuable feedback from your partner and thefacilitator and have an opportunity to role play. Additional information is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. Themeeting is at St. Luke's ChurchHall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Friday, March25th from 9:45 am - 12:00 Noon: The Princeton Public Library andthe Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-host David Schuchman, an InformationTechnology Manager, who will give a presentation titled: How to Work as a Consultant. A consultant is someone who provides skills,service or expert advice to others. For some professionals, this can be a newway to stay busy and earn significant income. This program highlights thedifferences between employed vs. contract engagements. And, explains the stepsyou need to follow to pursue a path to Work as a Consultant. Visit the PSG of Mercer County websiteto learn about the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at thePrinceton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Monday, March 28th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm:The New Jersey North Chapter of the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive GroupGPSEG(formerly NJENG) invites you to an AfterHours Social. Come for an evening of intelligent conversation, businessnetworking, reconnecting with good friends, or making new ones. This is a greatway for working members to keep in touch and meet the many new members. Weinvite other executive level networking groups such as: ChemPharma, FENG, IERG, MENG, NJ-SENG,and TENG.No RSVP or registration is needed, and there is no cost to attend. Thegroup generally meets the last Monday of the month, or the prior week if thelast Monday is a holiday. We skip December. The meeting is at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel, 175 ParkAvenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932.

Monday, March 28th from 6:30 – 9:00 pm: Temple Community Network (TCN) will host: John Corcoran, who will give apresentation titled: Topic to BeDetermined. The group typicallymeets on the fourth Monday of each month. For more information, contact Bob Roman at: broman235@gmail.com. Directions to Barnert Temple at: http://www.barnerttemple.org/Directions. Themeeting is at Barnert Temple, 747 Route 208 South, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417.

Tuesday, March 29th from 12:00noon - 1:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Barry Cohen, former CUNY Employment Coordinator, who will give a presentation titled: Power Interviews: How to Find and Get theJob You Really Want and Get Hired Now. Barry will discuss:1) Hidden techniques and strategies you need to ace that next job interview, 2)How to Ace Every Job Interview, Even if you are not the best candidate, and 3)How many interview have you been on, and how many offers have you received? The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Tuesday, March 29th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostJoe Himelfarb; a SalesProfessional, who will give a presentation titled: Your Bad Attitude is Like a Flat Tire. Unless You Change it, You Won'tGet Very Far. Attitude is acollection of your beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about your inner self andthe outer world. Consequently, your attitude is in constant flux as a result ofthe daily changes occurring in and around you. And so, sometimes you are up,sometimes you are down. Regardless of the circumstances though, when it comesto your attitude, positive beats negative every day. Now there's no guaranteethat a positive attitude will get you want you want, but a negative attitudeprobably will not. Joe will present a highly interactive and entertainingprogram that will address why and how your attitude does affect your ability tosell yourself in your job search, your business, or your daily activities. At his meeting, you will: 1) Learn why takingresponsibility for your attitude is, well, your responsibility, 2) Discover howself-fulfilling prophecies hold you down or set you free. Hint: you become whatyou think about and 3) Tap into ways you can modify your attitude to favor yourefforts and get what you want. For moreinformation contact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. The meeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA,140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.

Wednesday, March 30th from 12:30 - 2:30 pm: The New York Public Library- Grand Central Library will host TomPowner of Career Thinker Inc. who will give a presentation titled: Preparing for JobInterviews, The More You Prepare The Less Intimidating They Become. Increase your chances of hearing thewords You are Hired by knowing how to prepare for an interview. Too many jobseekers do not place enough importance and time in preparing for an interview;a sure way to outshine the other candidates is by being more prepared than theyare. Tom will discuss the following: Your attire and why it is important, Howbody language and posture can kill an interview, Types of Interviews you can befaced with, The job application, Do you have CAR Stories ready to share, Canyou answer the W questions, How well do you know your resume, What you shouldknow about the company, and What should you ask at the end of theinterview. Advanced registration isrequired. The meeting is at the New York Public Library - Grand Central Library, 135 East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, New York, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 30th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 30th from 6:00 – 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host DavidLees, a career coach, who will give a presentation titled: Marketing Yourself with Confidence. David will discuss tools to better position and package you tomove forward. Learn: 1) How yourPersonal Core Brand can help you gain a competitive edge, 2) How to identifywhat's unique about yourself to gain further insights to your specificstrengths and distinctive qualities, 3) How to use your Personal Core Brand onyour resume, in social media, in an elevator pitch, and when interviewing, plus4) Tools to succinctly showcase yourself when communicating your successstories with others. The meeting is atthe New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34thStreet, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 30th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: Dealing With Road Blocks and Setting Goals. Learn how to: 1) Recognizecommon blocks, 2) How to move beyond the blocks or avoid them, 3) Where to findmotivation and support, and 4) Long and short term goal setting. Additional information is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. Themeeting is at St. Luke's ChurchHall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 31st from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:The Demise of the Elevator Pitch: Would you rather pitch yourself ortell your story? Inour job campaign we need to communicate our value to any number of people inany number of circumstances. Keeping on top of what we want to say is hardenough and especially hard when we are not sure where exactly we are heading,if our targets are changing or if we have more than a single direction. Joincoach Win Sheffield to learn how to talk about yourself without having to havea hard-nosed pitch or a prepared speech. Learn to tell your story as it evolves, to focus and engage youraudience all with a level of comfort that comes from focusing on what you knowand asking about what you do not. Themeeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 MadisonAvenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Thursday, March 31st from 6:00 - 8:00 pm: The Westport Public Library will host Bob Hogan, who served on the TowersPerrin Board of Directors, will give a presentation titled: How to Run a Successful Consulting Business. Bob will share his 30+ years of experienceand expertise in running and operating a consulting service business thatcaters to small businesses. Topics covered include starting a consultingservice, determining your competitive value, positioning, packaging and pricingthe service, determining critical success factors, marketing and selling theservice and managing finances and taxes. Advance registration with SCOREat scorefairfieldcounty.org is suggested. The meeting is at the WestportPublic Library, 20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT 06880.


The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary, located at 188Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016-4314, offers an extensiveseries of weekly programs pertaining to job search, training, and careeradvice. Inquiries about programs may bemade by calling 917-275-6975, Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm. Click on their link at: http://www.nypl.org/events/calendar?location=65for a detailed list of upcoming classes. In addition to these great in-person classes, the library also recordedsome of the presentations and they are available 24/7 on-line at: http://www.nypl.org/node/90324. Check them out, I am sure you will bepleasantly surprised by the amount of helpful information awaiting you.

Free Pro Bono Career Coaching. Career Coaching is a PRO BONO / FREE service available to job seekerswho wish to focus an existing job search strategy and/or gain insight on how tocraft an effective self-marketing plan. Each session is comprised of a 50minute meeting with a volunteer Job Coach at SIBL's Madison Avenuelocation. To make an appointment for aPRO BONO / FREE coaching session, please visit:

http://www.genbook.com/bookings/slot/reservation/30075466

Please provideyour name, phone number, e-mail address, and specific goals. If you do not havean e-mail address, please input noemail@email.comwhen prompted. Once booked, an e-mail confirmation and follow-up reminder willbe sent to the e-mail address provided. In addition, you may also receive acourtesy telephone call confirming your appointment. If you have any questions, please contact theJob Search Central Manager at jscnypl@nypl.org or call 1-212-592-7006.

The UnitedWay of Northern New Jersey offers Free CareerCoaching. The program providesprofessionals with an opportunity to learn techniques for success in theworkplace and shares local resources for job training. Obtain help with topics such as: Tools to brand yourself, Updating your resumeand cover letter, Career networking tips, Techniques to ace your next interview,Strategies for resume distribution, Counseling on alternative career paths, Adviceon dressing for success, and Help setting and achieving short and long-termcareer goals. These one-on-one sessionsare by appointment only. Additional information is available at: http://www.unitedwaynnj.org/newsevents/uwevents_template0.php?event_id=1170&frm= To make an appointment,email Durelle McPherson orcall 1.973.993.1160, x210. The meetingsare at United Way of Northern New Jersey, Suite 205, 60 South Fullerton Ave,Montclair, NJ 07042.

The Westport Public Library, located at 20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT06880 offers an interesting series of weekly programs pertaining to job search,training, and career advice. Click on their link at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/events for adetailed list of upcoming events. In addition, many of these informativepresentations are recorded and the podcasts can be viewed 24/7, when timeallows, at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/digital/podcasts/search-results?podcast_terms=jobseeker. This is a time saving and cost effective way ofseeing a great presentation, from the comfort and convenience of your home.Isn't technology great!

Wednesdays, from 7:30 - 9:15 pm. Job Seekersof Montclair, located at St.Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street),Montclair, NJ 07042. A nonsectarian job-search, career-change and support groupmeets; various speakers deliver on topics such as: recognizing youraccomplishments, resumes, and networking. For a schedule of upcomingpresentations, click on their link at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or call (973) 783-3442 for additionalinformation.


Sat Feb 27, 2016 10:04 am (PST) . Posted by:

"Thomas Donohue" donohue83


WNO Members:

Listed below are the upcoming March 2016 Networking Events. Allmeetings are open to the public, plus you are welcome and strongly encouragedto attend.

Many of the organizations listed below offer networking meetingsthat convene monthly, semi-monthly, or weekly. Try to attend at least one ortwo meetings a week. Many of these groups convene in the evening, so it willnot take time away from your daily job search activities. Plus, they haveinteresting speakers who offer valuable tips on: 1) Resume preparation, 2)Effective job search techniques, 3) Interviewing, 4) Post Interview Follow-up,5) LinkedIn, 6) Branding, 7) Time Management, and various other helpful jobsearch related topics.

Think of these meetings as opportunities, sort of like going toschool, to learn something that can reduce your time in transition by gainingknowledge in job search and interviewing skills needed to excel and standoutfrom your competition.

Also, in order to maximize your network, try to attend meetings indifferent geographical areas, but especially in towns where you are targetingcompanies that you would like to work for. Not only will you learn valuable jobsearch skills, but greatly expand your circle of friends. Who knows, the personyou meet at one of these networking events may be able to introduce you to ahiring manager at one of your target companies.

In traveling to these events, consider carpooling. Not only will it reduce the cost of drivingthere, but the friendly conversation will make the ride seem to go much faster.

For a list of networking groups in your target areas, check out Alex Freund's The Landing Expert List at www.landingexpert.com. This outstanding compilation ofboth Small Job Search Work Teams and Large Networking Groups contains 80 pagesof information, listing many of transition support organizations in thesurrounding five states. Make it a point to join a few groups in your area;what you learn at these meetings will definitely help shorten your time intransition. If you know of newly started job search networking groups, pleasecontact Alex at Alex@landingexpert.com to be added to this dynamic list.

In addition to the great in-person meetings listed below, many ofthese informative presentations are recorded and the podcasts can be viewed24/7 on-line, when time allows. Threelibraries that I know about that offer these services are: 1) The New York Science,Industry and Business Library, which are available at: http://www.nypl.org/node/90324, 2) The Westport CT. Public Library,which is available at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/digital/podcasts/search-results?podcast_terms=jobseeker, and the Fairfield Connecticut Public Library at: http://www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/Podcasts/Jobs/podcasts-jobs2010.htm. This is a time saving and cost effective way of seeing a greatpresentation, from the comfort and convenience of your home. Isn't technologygreat!

I created a Yahoo group for anyone to join and receivemy list of Upcoming Networking Events. It is free and easy to join. Just logon to Yahoo, search for a Group titled: Upcoming_Networking_Events,or click on the link below.

· Subscribe: upcoming_networking_events-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

· Unsubscribe : upcoming_networking_events-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

Individuals, as well as other transition supportnetworking groups, are welcome and encouraged to join.

If anyone is aware of an upcomingmeeting that you would like to share with the group, please let me know and Iwill gladly include it with my weekly updates.

Thank you,

Tom Donohue
a83td@aol.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/tcdonohue


March 2016Networking Events

Sundays, from 8:00 – 9:00 am. Every Sunday morning tune into Your Career is Calling on 107.7 FM, TheBronc, an on-campus radio station at Rider University. Host WandaEllet brings you the best career advice, no matter what stage your careeris in. Whether you are in transition, looking for a better opportunity, or evena college student, Your Career is Calling has you covered. Nearly every single week, they are joined bya special guest to cover a unique topic. Don't forget to tune into 107.7 FM The Bronc, http://www.1077thebronc.com/ or 107.7The Bronc's free Android and IPhone Apps. Listeners can reach the studio with their questions at 1-877-900-1077. In addition, interesting previous episodes are available at: http://comm.rider.edu/thebronc/?page_id=356.

Mondays, from 9:00 – 10:00 pm. Callin your job search questions every Monday night to a liveRadio Show titled: Own Your Careerhosted by Rod Colon, on Blogtalk Radio - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ownyourcareer. Dial 1-347-857-3320 withyour questions to get proven guidance from the # 1 career coach in the UnitedStates, specialized in the 7 Step JobSearch and author of the book Win The Race For 21st Century Jobs. Getfree coaching with challenges you encounter steering your career in the roughseas of the 21st century job market.

In addition tothe great meetings listed below, check out the Neighbors-helping-Neighbors(NhN) website at: http://neighbors-helping-neighbors.com or www.nhnusa.org for additional meetings.

Monday, February 29th from 10:00am - 12:00 noon: Northern NJProfessionals in Transition will host TerrenceH. Seamon, a career coach, who will give a presentation titled: Rising Up, Recovery after Job Loss. When you lose a job, it is a major lifeevent. While sometimes it can be a relief, more often than not, it is adevastating blow, not just a loss of a paycheck, but even a loss of identityand self-esteem. If you are not careful, job loss can lead to depression andisolation. Neither of which is good for a successful job search. In thisparticipative session, Terry will address the attitudes and skills needed tobounce back and rise up after job loss. Foradditional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com. Aschedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1. The group meets the first and third Monday of themonth, except holidays. A schedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1 . The group meets on generally alternatingMondays, except on library holidays. The companion online discussionforum/information archive/bulletin board/event calendar is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT2. For additional information, please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com . The meetings are at Maplewood Public Library, 51 Baker St,Maplewood, NJ 07040.

Monday, February 29th from 10:30 am - 1:00 pm: ProfessionalService Group of Central NJ will host: David Schuchman, the Director of PSG Mercer County, who will give apresentation titled: Uncover the HiddenJob Market. Be sure to tell yourfriends and bring them along. Additionalinformation is available at: www.psgcnj.biz. PSGCNG meets every Monday, except holidays. The meeting will be at First United MethodistChurch of Somerville, 48 West High Street, Somerville, NJ 08876.

Monday, February 29th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm:The New Jersey North Chapter of the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive GroupGPSEG(formerly NJENG) invites you to an AfterHours Social. Come for an evening of intelligent conversation, businessnetworking, reconnecting with good friends, or making new ones. This is a greatway for working members to keep in touch and meet the many new members. Weinvite other executive level networking groups such as: ChemPharma, FENG, IERG, MENG, NJ-SENG,and TENG.No RSVP or registration is needed, and there is no cost to attend. Thegroup generally meets the last Monday of the month, or the prior week if thelast Monday is a holiday. We skip December. The meeting is at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel, 175 ParkAvenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932.

Tuesday, March 1st from 7:00 -8:30 pm: The Newtown CareerNetworking Group will host Karen SmithBurden, CareerLink's BusinessServices Representative in Bristol, who will give a presentation titled: CareerLink. CareerLink is a critical source for jobseekers. Aside from one of the best jobboards around, they provide training in a variety of topics including MicrosoftOffice, and an array of support and career development services. Karen works closely with businesses toidentify their resource needs and match them to qualified candidates. Tonight Karen will share with us the breadthof services CareerLink can make available to id your search. Please RSVP at: newtownnetworking@gmail.com. For moreinformation, contact the church at 1-215-968-3861 or www.newtownnetworking.org. The meeting is at The NewtownPresbyterian Church, Reception Hall, 25 North Chancellor Street, Newtown, PA18940.

Tuesday, March 1st from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostLloyd Feinstein, acareer coach, who will give a presentation titled: Where Are the Jobs and How to Find Them. For more informationcontact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. Themeeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ07920.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 9:30 am- 12:00 noon: The Professional Service Group of MorrisCounty (PSGMC) will host StephenMatthaey, an assistant vice president in a major bank in the Tristate area,who will give a presentation titled: TheTao of Transition. By developingpowerful questions and applying a couple of key concepts from Taoistphilosophy, you can gain significant results in your job search and transition.This session is hands on and highly interactive; you will be invited toparticipate in a number of exercises geared to better align your efforts withsuccessful strategies for landing your next great position. Additionalinformation is available at: www.psgmc.org. Themeeting will be at the Parsippany Troy Hills Library, 449 Halsey Road,Parsippany, NJ 07054.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: JobSearching Skills Workshop. The internet hasdefinitely added many options when it comes to searching for a job, but youshould never depend on only one method. Use the internet as a tool not as theend all. This seminar is filled with guidance, tips and advice to increaseyour results of finding your next dream job and understanding the un-tapped jobmarket. Tom will discuss the followingtopics: 1) How has searching for a job changed, 2) Tapping into the hidden jobmarket, 3) Traditional methods are still alive, 4) Job searching online, 5)Targeting companies, 6) The Importance of Networking, 7) Job and career fairs,and 8) Recruiters and Headhunters. Advanced registration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 2nd, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:Why Being Over 50 DoesNot Spell the End of Your Career. Thoseover 50 are taking longer to find a job and yet their overall unemployment rateis the lowest for any age group. Whether you are currently employed or not, youneed to be managing your career and job campaign to capitalize on yourstrengths; rather than focusing on the negative. Join coach Win Sheffield to: 1) Turnquestions about age to your advantage, 2) Seek opportunities where experienceis an advantage, 3) Connect with and convey your desire to work, and 4) Dealwith small things that get in the way. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:00 -9:00 pm: GenY NetworkingGroup will host a special meeting titled: How to Get Unstuck in Your Job Search. Job search or being in transition can attimes feel like a roller coaster ride. Moments of excitement, finding thethat's me posting at your #1 target company, acing the HR screening call, callbacks for second interviews, do happen but are often over-shadowed by the rigorand big drops of the process. We all experience moments of gettingstuck. At this meeting, we will discuss:1) What are your specific challenges? In our small group setting we canhone in on your individual situation, 2) What are your reachableresources? Like interest calculations, suggestions and ideas arecompounded in the meeting forum, and 3) Do you sometimes feel alone or isolatedwhen stuck in your search? Part of the GenY mission is to act as asupport mechanism for ALL who attend. Socome out and join us, please plan to attend and spread the word. I amconfident you will enjoy this evening. For additional information or to register,please contact Joe Finazzo at joseph.finazzo@yahoo.com. The meeting is at the Library of the Chathams,214 Main Street, Chatham, NJ 07928.

Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: Understanding Networking. Thefollowing topics will be discussed: 1) What is it, 2) How does it work, 3)Techniques to manage an effective network, and 4) Overcoming networkingfears. Additional information isavailable at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. The meeting is at St. Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of UnionStreet), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 3rd, from 9:30 - 11:30am: Jewish VocationalService (JVS) of New Jersey will host AlexFreund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentationtitled: How to Deal with Long TermUnemployment. This presentation isthought provoking and motivating those who are in transition especially for along time. It compares the past with thepresent to understand why some people have difficulties finding an appropriateposition. This presentation isentertaining and educational at the same time. It does not present a formula for success but it is certainly inspiringand encouraging the audience. Toregister, e-mail LynneRobbins at lrobbins@jvsnj.org by noon, 1/7/2016. In case of inclementweather, please call (973) 674-6330 after 7:30 am. The meeting is at the Aidekman Family Campus,901 Route 10 East, Whippany, NJ 07981. Turn right at the sign for Golds' gym.

Thursday, March 3rd, from 6:00 - 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host RobertHellmann, a career coach at www.hellmannconsulting.com, who will give apresentation titled: Communicate Wellto Jumpstart Your Career. Robertwill discuss the key elements of successful business communications for diversecareer and job-search situations.The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Friday, March4th from 9:45 am - 12:00 Noon: The Princeton Public Library andthe Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-host Ed Han, a former PSG member, who willgive a presentation titled: TheRecruiter's Perspective on LinkedIn and Job Search: LinkedIn Lessons from Oneof Us. Everyone tells you to useLinkedIn: learn why and how to do so powerfully. Learn the difference between your resume andyour LinkedIn profile, and why they work in tandem. Find out how to useLinkedIn and Google to circumvent the black hole. Visit the PSG of Mercer County website to learnabout the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at the PrincetonPublic Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 5th from 8:30 -11:00 am: Careers inTransition (CIT) meeting. Individuals give a 15 second elevator speech aboutthemselves -- who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (2-3),how the group can help you, and how you can help the group. This is followed bya short period for networking with people you would like to introduce yourselfto and exchange business cards. The group then divides into smaller teams for:1) Resume Assistance, (Please bring 15 copies of your resume if you want itreviewed.) or 2) Support in Overcoming Job Search Obstacles. This includes: A)Small group advice for individuals who have hit the wall and need help toreinvigorate their job search, or B) Large group discussion on various jobsearch related topics. CIT meets the first and third Saturday of each monthexcept holidays. The meeting is in theWinston School Gym at Christ Church, 30 East Lane, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

Sunday, March 6th from 1:00 - 4:00pm, Our Lady of Mount CarmelChurch will host Ed McCabe, a Lee,Hecht, Harrison career coach, and RichKritzer who will present the second segment of a four part workshop titled:Define Your Target Market. Learninghow to clearly and logically define your target market allows you to focus onspecific organizations and ensures that you waste little time findingappropriate new employment. Staying focused with realistic goals can shortenyour employment search by weeks and even months. All are welcome! For additional information,please call Carol Shea at 1-201-447-4215 or Tom Lewis at 1-201-445-1864. The workshop is at Our Lady of Mount CarmelChurch, One Passaic Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07450, in the lower church meetingroom.

Monday, March 7th from 5:00 - 8:00pm: The Bergen CareerNetworking Community (BCNC) will host an evening of Informal Networking. Employed or seeking career opportunities;become involved in a dynamic professional networking community, essential intoday's economy for career development and professional success. Buildrelationships; expand your career and network by interacting with valuable andtrusted contacts, sharing ideas, best practices, insights and perspectives inthe marketplace. Special Guest Announcement, Bob Weingartner, a Certified Professional Career Coach and Sr. HRProfessional, will offer ComplimentaryCareer Coaching at the event to those who are suffering from what he callscareer anxiety or acute job search pain, and can benefit from some careeradvice. Registration required at: http://bcnc69.eventbrite.com. The meeting is at the SheratonMahwah Hotel, in the Atrium Bar and Bistro, 1 International Boulevard, Mahwah,NJ 07430.

Tuesday, March 8th, from 1:15 - 2:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: CareerResources. Explore job/careerresources available at the Science, Industry and Business Library (SIBL) andother public sites; Find industry and career advice, resume guides andmore. The meeting is at the New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, NewYork, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 8th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostBill LaChance, anindependent financial advisor based in Chatham NJ, who will give apresentation titled: Money SavingStrategies During a CareerTransition. Thispresentation will cover a number of strategies to consider helping withcash flow during a career transition. The focus will be on thosestrategies that may not be well known or understood. Topics willinclude: Medical Insurance through the Affordable Care Act, Impactof part time wages on unemployment compensation, Pros and cons of rolling overa 401k/403b, Tax implications of drawing down Rothand traditional IRA's, Tax deductibility of jobhunting expenses, and Strategies to take advantage of lower marginaltax rates during the transition period. For more information contact Sylvia Velez at1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. Themeeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ07920.

Wednesday, March 9th from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: UsingCover Letters, Bios, Thank You Notes and Reference Lists in your Job Search. You could be selling yourself short by notsending a cover letter with your resume or not sending a thank you letter afteran interview. Many job seekers choose to take the advice that cover letters orthank you letters are not needed, well that's the easy choice, but isn't thebest one. Learn about these important documents and review samples ofeach. Tom will discuss: Why coverletters are still needed with your resume, What should be included in yourcover letter, How Bios can be a great tool in your job search, What should beincluded in your bio, The job interview thank you letter/e-note can be veryeffective, What makes a great thank you letter/e-note, and Tips and advice forcreating a great reference list. Advanced registration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 9th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 9th, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Kristina Leonardi, whowill give a presentation titled: AuthenticBranding: Letting the Real You Shine in Any Situation. Getting to know and accept who you are, what youhave to offer, and how you fit into any situation is your key to success,whether you are interviewing for a job, working towards a promotion, starting anew business or looking to meet new people. Kristina will show youhow to get in tune with your unique talents, abilities, strengths and passionsand project that image out into the world to create and attract theoutcomes you desire in every area of your life. The meeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library,188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 9th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host Raymond Helfrich, who will give a presentation titled: Making Networks Work, A Practical Workshop. Raymond willtalk about Networking, Why, What, Who, When, Where, and How. Additional information is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. The meeting is at St. Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of UnionStreet), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 10th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm: The Westport Public Library will host aJobseeker Special: A Personal Review ofYour Résumé. Sign up for a 20-minuteone-on-one session to have a Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW) reviewyour résumé and offer feedback. Advance registration is required with theAmerican Job Center via email, Michael.Shavel@ct.gov or Paul.Fedor@ct.gov. The basics of résumé writing and provenmarketing strategies will be shown. You will learn how to create a powerfulsummary, headline and core skills section, highlight accomplishments anddevelop a personal brand that will enable you to stand out from thecrowd. The meeting is at the Westport Public Library, 20 Jesup Road,Westport, CT 06880.

Thursday, March 10th, from 6:00 - 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host a Certification Classto Become a Minority & Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) with NewYork City. The Department of SmallBusiness Services (SBS) Minority-and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE)Program certifies businesses primarily owned, operated, and controlled by womenand/or minorities. The program is designed to help generate growth opportunitiesfor these businesses. Class attendees will go through the actualM/WBE Certification Application and a review of all of the supportingdocumentation. To qualify, a company must be: 1) In Business for at least oneyear, 2) At least 51% owned, operated, and controlled by a women or a member ofa recognized minority group, including Asian-Pacific, Asian-Indian, Black, orHispanic, and 3) Located in New York City or have a substantial businesspresence in New York City. For the full list of requirements to becomecertified as an M/WBE, please visit www.nyc.gov/getcertified. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Thursday, March 10th, from 6:00 –7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host a special meeting titled: Business Plan Research Workshop. This workshop provides research guidancespecifically tailored to your particular business plan. The meeting is atthe New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34thStreet, New York, NY 10016.

Friday, March 11th from 9:45am - 12:00 Noon: The PrincetonPublic Library and the Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-hostTina Sanghavi and Al Woller, who will give a presentationtitled: In Transition? You CanStill Plan for the Future and Make It Happen. While in a job transition, you tend to putaside your financial goals and focus on financial survival. But planning yourfinancial future is important, even in a time of uncertainty. Whether your goalis to have the retirement of your dreams, purchase a vacation home or fund yourchildren's or grandchildren's education, this presentation will enhance your understandingof what it will take to accomplish your objectives and help you map a course toreach your destination. This presentation will help answer specific questionsabout your current financial situation so that you can create a strategy andwork toward achieving your goals. Visit the PSG of Mercer County website to learnabout the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at the PrincetonPublic Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 12th, from 7:30 - 10:15 am: The Breakfast Club will host: Speaker and Topic to Be Determined. Be sure to tell your friends and bring themalong. There is a $10 fee at the door to cover the cost of the room. The meetingis at the Days Hotel Conference Center, 195 Rt. 18 South, East Brunswick, NJ08816.

Saturday, March 12th, from 12:30 - 2:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing Financial Statements. This is thethird training workshop for the New York StartUP 2016 Business PlanCompetition. Learn how to develop financial statements for yourbusiness. This session will be offered three times in March. The meetingis at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Monday, March 14th from 10:00 am -12:00 noon: Northern NJProfessionals in Transition will host AlexFreund, a career and interviewing coach, who will give a presentationtitled: The Interview: You areOnstage. This presentation is highlyparticipative by the audience. It identifies the four elements thatinterviewers focus on and involves demonstration. Audience members mockinterview. It is entertaining, and many unknowns get exposed andexplained. Aschedule of upcoming meeting dates is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT1. Thegroup meets on generally alternating Mondays, except on library holidays.The companion online discussion forum/information archive/bulletin board/eventcalendar is available at: www.bit.ly/NNJ_PIT2. For additional information,please contact NNJ_PIT-owner@yahoogroups.com . The meetings are at Maplewood Public Library, 51 Baker St,Maplewood, NJ 07040.

Tuesday, March 15th from 12:00noon - 1:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:How to Use Job Listingsto Your Advantage: What Job Ads Can (and Cannot) Do For You. When we find ourselves in thejob market, it is natural to turn to job ads and listings to find a job. Muchof the effort put into responding to ads is misplaced. Learn the ins and outsof how and why employers place ads and what part they can play in your overalljob campaign. As well as discussing how to understand and handle them, careercoach Win Sheffield will cover when and how to respond to ads. By making yourad responses as efficient as possible, you can free up time for other jobcampaign activities and perhaps even recreation. The meeting is at the New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, NewYork, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 15th from 7:00 -8:30 pm: The Newtown CareerNetworking Group will offer a presentation titled: Creating the Compelling Resume. Please RSVP at: newtownnetworking@gmail.com. For moreinformation, contact the church at 1-215-968-3861 or www.newtownnetworking.org. The meeting is at The NewtownPresbyterian Church, Reception Hall, 25 North Chancellor Street, Newtown, PA18940.

Tuesday, March 15th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostLloyd Feinstein, acareer coach, who will give a presentation titled: Mechanics of the JobSearch. Formore information contact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. Themeeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ07920.

Tuesday, March 15th from 6:30 -8:00 pm: Fifth AvenuePresbyterian Church will host WinSheffield, a career Coach, who will provide One-on-One Interview Practice. As we imagine it, networkingis an exotic activity which is practiced by extremely extroverted sales people,not something we would willingly do. Andif networking is something you like, how focused are you on the differentapproaches needed for each type? Thefact is that most of us do not understand networking. The fact is thatnetworking is not one thing. There are three distinct types of networking andnone of them involve having a personality transplant to be successful. Joincoach Win Sheffield and learn how to use networking fully in a way that iseffective for you and what you need in your career. The meeting is at FifthAvenue Presbyterian Church, 1 West 55th Street, NewYork, NY 10019.

Wednesday, March 16th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 16th from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host John Crant, who will give a presentation titled: Building Your Professional Network withLinkedIn and How to Use It in Your Job Search. Johnwill demonstrate how to start networking with LinkedIn.com'snetworking personal profiles, and then use your expanded network in your searchfor your next career challenge. Thediscussion includes: 1) Your LinkedIn Profile, and Creating Your Own Personal Network,2) Networking Strategies to Expand Your Network, 3) Whom should I link with onLinkedIn, 4) Joining Groups will Benefit You in ways that You May Not Realize,5) Why Your Blog should be Linked to Your LinkedIn Profile, 6) Expert Questions,Job Listings and More, Right on LinkedIn, and 7) Why Giving and ReceivingRecommendations for Your Profile on LinkedIn is More Important than itSeems. The meeting is at the New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, NewYork, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 16th, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing FinancialStatements. This is the third training workshop for the New York StartUP2016 Business Plan Competition. Learn how to develop financial statementsfor your business. This session will be offered three times in March. Themeeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 MadisonAvenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 16th from 7:00 -9:00 pm: GenY NetworkingGroup will host: Speaker and Topic to BeDetermined. For additionalinformation or to register, please contact Joe Finazzo at joseph.finazzo@yahoo.com. The meetingis at the Library of the Chathams, 214 Main Street, Chatham, NJ 07928.

Wednesday, March 16th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: ManagingYour Interviews. The following topicswill be discussed: 1) The typesof Interviews, 2) Interview Preparation, and 3) Answering: Why Should I HireYou? The second half of this meeting includes a practice workshop. Additionalinformation is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. The meeting is at St. Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of UnionStreet), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, Marach 17th, from 2:00 -4:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Sherry Natkow, whowill give a presentation titled: CritiqueYour Resume. Are your resumesgetting you interviews? Are you submitting the same resume for each jobposting? Successful job-seekers customize their resume for each position inorder to let hiring managers know immediately that they are a good fit. Learn how to incorporate the language from ajob posting into a Keyword-rich Summary. Participants mustbring a current resume and 2 job postings. Pre-registration isrequired. Interested participants must email Sherry Natkow at snatkow@job-prep.com to enroll and receive additional information. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Friday, March 18th from 9:45 am -12:00 Noon: The PrincetonPublic Library and the Professional Service Group of Mercer County willco-host Rod Colon, a careercoach, who will give a presentation titled: Own Your Career. To remaincompetitive in the 21st century, professionals need to run their careers in thesame way a CEO runs a business, with full accountability, mental discipline, adistinctive brand, and a relentless gathering of business intelligence. OwnYour Career is more than a mantra; it is both a methodology and anall-inclusive platform designed so that everyone, regardless of race, gender,ethnicity or age, can have career success. Rod's presentation will help you:
· Discoverthe unique value of the win/win/win model for success (employee, employer, andstakeholder)
· Becomefamiliar with the organization's highway of success
· Acquirethe skills needed to manage stages of transition
· Discoverhow to use business intelligence strategically
· Showbusiness owners the strategic advantage of hiring those who take ownership oftheir careers – and how that improves the company's bottom line.
Visit the PSG of Mercer County websiteto learn about the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at thePrinceton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Saturday, March 19th from 8:30 -11:00 am: Careers inTransition (CIT) meeting. Individuals give a 15 second elevator speech aboutthemselves -- who you are, what you are looking for, target companies (2-3),how the group can help you, and how you can help the group. This is followed bya short period for networking with people you would like to introduce yourselfto and exchange business cards. The group then divides into smaller teams for:1) Resume Assistance, (Please bring 15 copies of your resume if you want itreviewed.) or 2) Support in Overcoming Job Search Obstacles. This includes: A)Small group advice for individuals who have hit the wall and need help toreinvigorate their job search, or B) Large group discussion on various jobsearch related topics. CIT meets the first and third Saturday of each monthexcept holidays. The meeting is in theWinston School Gym at Christ Church, 30 East Lane, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

Saturday, March 19th from 8:30 -11:00 am: The Career Support Group at St. Gregorythe Great will host: PaulBabicki, an author, who will give a presentation titled: Netiquette for Job Seekers. Are youusing Good Netiquette in your job search? It could affect whether you areconsidered or offered a position. Employers are constantly looking for ways toweed out job candidates, do not be one of them. Paul will share the rules, practices,and preferred use of language to improve the civility and lucidity of email.Gain an edge in delivering clear, readable emails that lead to interviews andeven a job offer. The group meets the 3rd Saturday of themonth. Additional information isavailable at: http://stgregorythegreatchurch.org/career-support. The meeting is at Saint Gregorythe Great' Church, in the Parish Center, O'Connor Hall, at 4680 Nottingham Way,Hamilton Square, NJ 08690.

Monday, March 21st from 6:00 -9:00 pm: The WestchesterNetworking Organization (WNO) will host StephanieDalfonzo, an intuitive healer, who will give a presentation titled: Healing from the Inside Out. The WNO hosts meetings on thethird Monday of each month, except for Library holidays. Additional information is available on WNO'swebsite at: http://wno.weebly.com. Please register in advance at http://WNO20151221.eventbrite.com. The meeting will be at the Croton Free Library, 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, NY10520.

Tuesday, March 22nd from 10:00 – 11:00 am: The Sayreville Public Library will host Garret Gega, of Middlesex CountyWorkforce Development Board and Office of Workforce Development, who will give a presentation titled: What Employers Expect and How to Search for a Job in2016. Outstanding work readinessskills, excellent customer service skills, accomplished team player, these areall phrases used continuously by employers when asked what they seek in anemployee. What do those phrases actually mean and how do you showcasethese traits in an interview? Andhow do social media play a part in the job search now? This presentation willshed light on what employers expect in 2016, as well as reviewsocial media job search techniques, networking techniques, sector specificapproaches, and other trends to help you secure the job you really want. For more informationor to register, contact Alaina at alainad@lmxac.orgor call 732-727-0212 ex. 25 or 12. Themeeting is at the Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road, Parlin, NJ 08859.

Tuesday, March 22nd, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will offer a special program titled: StartUp Workshop 3: Developing FinancialStatements. This is the third training workshop for the New York StartUP2016 Business Plan Competition. Learn how to develop financial statementsfor your business. This session will be offered three times in March. Themeeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 MadisonAvenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Tuesday, March 22nd from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill host Lloyd Feinstein, a careercoach, who will give a presentation titled: P-A-RTheory and Workshop. The Problem, Action, Resultformat is the gold standard for resume writing by showcasing youraccomplishments. When you apply the PARformat, your resume automatically answers the interviewer's hidden question,namely, why should webelieve that you can do what you say you can do. Lloyd will discuss how using PARdemonstrates the business impact of your actions, all described in terms of theemployer's point of view. Utilizing thisformat will help you stand out and make your resume become memorable. For more information contact Sylvia Velez at1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. Themeeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ07920.

Wednesday, March 23rd from 12:30 -2:30 pm: The NewYork Public Library - Grand Central Library will host Tom Powner of Career Thinker Inc. whowill give a presentation titled: ThePower of LinkedIn for Job and Career Success. We have all heard that networking is still one of themost powerful methods of connecting to career and job opportunities and willmost likely stay that way forever. But most people do not know how toeffectively build and use network to increase their odds to connect toopportunities. Having a strong network is important for everyone whether you'reemployed or in a job search. At thismeeting, Tom will discuss: What is networking and Is it effective, What aresome of today's tools to support building a network, What is LinkedIn and whyis it so powerful, Understanding the sections of a LinkedIn Profile, Tips onbuilding a powerful LinkedIn Profile, Methods to connect to people and build astrong network, and How to use your LinkedIn network for a job and careersearch or promotions. Advanced registration is required at: http://events-careerthinker-.eventbrite.com/. The meeting is at the New YorkPublic Library - Grand Central Library, 135East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, NewYork, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 23rd, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 23rd, from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host John Crant, who will give a presentation titled: Career Evolution: Preparing for YourCareer's Next Leap with Social Media Marketing. John will discuss howto lay the groundwork to take your career to the next level, to get on theshort list for that next promotion, and to market your achievementscontinually. The discussion includes: 1)Perception Is Reality: So, Change Reality, 2) Credit, Where Credit Is Do, and HowTo Get Yours, 3) Sharing Accolades Shines the Light on You Too, 4) Be Seen as aLeader, By Being a Leader, 5) Manage Your Career Marketing Materials: UsingLinkedIn, Groups, Blogs and More, 6) Your Signature Block Can Speak Volumes,and 7) Integrating Your Career Strategies Into Your Messaging. The meeting isat the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 23rd from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a special: InterviewingWorkshop. In this meeting, jobseekers have an opportunity to pair up and practice asking and answeringinterview questions. You get valuable feedback from your partner and thefacilitator and have an opportunity to role play. Additional information is available at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. The meeting is at St. Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of UnionStreet), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Friday, March 25th from 9:45 am - 12:00 Noon: The Princeton Public Library andthe Professional Service Group of Mercer County will co-host David Schuchman, an InformationTechnology Manager, who will give a presentation titled: How to Work as a Consultant. A consultant is someone who provides skills,service or expert advice to others. For some professionals, this can be a newway to stay busy and earn significant income. This program highlights thedifferences between employed vs. contract engagements. And, explains the stepsyou need to follow to pursue a path to Work as a Consultant. Visit the PSG of Mercer County website to learnabout the numerous resources available there. The meeting is at the PrincetonPublic Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.

Monday, March 28th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm:The New Jersey North Chapter of the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive GroupGPSEG(formerly NJENG) invites you to an AfterHours Social. Come for an evening of intelligent conversation, businessnetworking, reconnecting with good friends, or making new ones. This is a greatway for working members to keep in touch and meet the many new members. Weinvite other executive level networking groups such as: ChemPharma, FENG, IERG, MENG, NJ-SENG,and TENG.No RSVP or registration is needed, and there is no cost to attend. Thegroup generally meets the last Monday of the month, or the prior week if thelast Monday is a holiday. We skip December. The meeting is at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel, 175 ParkAvenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932.

Monday, March 28th from 6:30 – 9:00 pm: Temple Community Network (TCN) will host: John Corcoran, who will give apresentation titled: Topic to BeDetermined. The group typicallymeets on the fourth Monday of each month. For more information, contact Bob Roman at: broman235@gmail.com. Directions to Barnert Temple at: http://www.barnerttemple.org/Directions. The meeting is at BarnertTemple, 747 Route 208 South, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417.

Tuesday, March 29th from 12:00noon - 1:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Barry Cohen, former CUNY Employment Coordinator, who will give a presentation titled: Power Interviews: How to Find and Get theJob You Really Want and Get Hired Now. Barry will discuss:1) Hidden techniques and strategies you need to ace that next job interview, 2)How to Ace Every Job Interview, Even if you are not the best candidate, and 3)How many interview have you been on, and how many offers have you received? The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Tuesday, March 29th from 7:30 -9:30 pm: The Career Forumwill hostJoe Himelfarb; a SalesProfessional, who will give a presentation titled: Your Bad Attitude is Like a Flat Tire. Unless You Change it, You Won'tGet Very Far. Attitude is acollection of your beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about your inner self andthe outer world. Consequently, your attitude is in constant flux as a result ofthe daily changes occurring in and around you. And so, sometimes you are up,sometimes you are down. Regardless of the circumstances though, when it comesto your attitude, positive beats negative every day. Now there's no guaranteethat a positive attitude will get you want you want, but a negative attitudeprobably will not. Joe will present a highly interactive and entertainingprogram that will address why and how your attitude does affect your ability tosell yourself in your job search, your business, or your daily activities. At his meeting, you will: 1) Learn why takingresponsibility for your attitude is, well, your responsibility, 2) Discover howself-fulfilling prophecies hold you down or set you free. Hint: you become whatyou think about and 3) Tap into ways you can modify your attitude to favor yourefforts and get what you want. For moreinformation contact Sylvia Velez at 1-908-630-3530 or email svelez@somersethillsymca.org. Themeeting is at the Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd, Basking Ridge, NJ07920.

Wednesday, March 30th from 12:30 - 2:30 pm: The New York Public Library- Grand Central Library will host TomPowner of Career Thinker Inc. who will give a presentation titled: Preparing for JobInterviews, The More You Prepare The Less Intimidating They Become. Increase your chances of hearing thewords You are Hired by knowing how to prepare for an interview. Too many jobseekers do not place enough importance and time in preparing for an interview;a sure way to outshine the other candidates is by being more prepared than theyare. Tom will discuss the following: Your attire and why it is important, Howbody language and posture can kill an interview, Types of Interviews you can befaced with, The job application, Do you have CAR Stories ready to share, Canyou answer the W questions, How well do you know your resume, What you shouldknow about the company, and What should you ask at the end of theinterview. Advanced registration isrequired. The meeting is at the New York Public Library - Grand Central Library, 135 East 46th Street, 2nd floor community room, New York, NY 10017.

Wednesday, March 30th, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will offer a program titled: AARPBack To Work 50+ Virtual Career Network. Explore job strategies for 50+ workers. The Virtual CareerNetwork can help you prepare and qualify for a well-paying job and arewarding career in Healthcare, Green Economy or Transit by connecting you tothe education and training you need. The meeting is at the New York Science,Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY10016.

Wednesday, March 30th from 6:00 – 7:30 pm: The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary will host DavidLees, a career coach, who will give a presentation titled: Marketing Yourself with Confidence. David will discuss tools to better position and package you tomove forward. Learn: 1) How yourPersonal Core Brand can help you gain a competitive edge, 2) How to identifywhat's unique about yourself to gain further insights to your specificstrengths and distinctive qualities, 3) How to use your Personal Core Brand onyour resume, in social media, in an elevator pitch, and when interviewing, plus4) Tools to succinctly showcase yourself when communicating your successstories with others. The meeting is atthe New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 Madison Avenue @ 34thStreet, New York, NY 10016.

Wednesday, March 30th from 7:30 -9:15 pm. Job Seekers ofMontclair, will host a program titled: DealingWith Road Blocks and Setting Goals. Learnhow to: 1) Recognize common blocks, 2) How to move beyond the blocks or avoidthem, 3) Where to find motivation and support, and 4) Long and short term goalsetting. Additional information isavailable at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or by calling 1-973-783-3442. The meeting is at St. Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of UnionStreet), Montclair, NJ 07042.

Thursday, March 31st from 6:00 -7:30 pm: The New YorkScience, Industry and Business Library will host Win Sheffield, a career Coach, who will give a presentation titled:The Demise of theElevator Pitch: Would you rather pitch yourself or tell your story? In our job campaign we needto communicate our value to any number of people in any number ofcircumstances. Keeping on top of what we want to say is hard enough andespecially hard when we are not sure where exactly we are heading, if ourtargets are changing or if we have more than a single direction. Join coach WinSheffield to learn how to talk about yourself without having to have ahard-nosed pitch or a prepared speech. Learn to tell your story as it evolves, to focus and engage youraudience all with a level of comfort that comes from focusing on what you knowand asking about what you do not. Themeeting is at the New York Science, Industry and Business Library, 188 MadisonAvenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Thursday, March 31st from 6:00 - 8:00 pm: The Westport Public Library will host Bob Hogan, who served on the TowersPerrin Board of Directors, will give a presentation titled: How to Run a Successful Consulting Business. Bob will share his 30+ years of experienceand expertise in running and operating a consulting service business thatcaters to small businesses. Topics covered include starting a consultingservice, determining your competitive value, positioning, packaging and pricingthe service, determining critical success factors, marketing and selling theservice and managing finances and taxes. Advance registration with SCOREat scorefairfieldcounty.org is suggested. The meeting is at the Westport Public Library, 20 JesupRoad, Westport, CT 06880.


The New York Science, Industry and BusinessLibrary, located at 188Madison Avenue @ 34th Street, New York, NY 10016-4314, offers an extensiveseries of weekly programs pertaining to job search, training, and careeradvice. Inquiries about programs may bemade by calling 917-275-6975, Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm. Click on their link at: http://www.nypl.org/events/calendar?location=65 for a detailed list of upcomingclasses. In addition to these greatin-person classes, the library also recorded some of the presentations and theyare available 24/7 on-line at: http://www.nypl.org/node/90324. Check them out, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised by the amountof helpful information awaiting you.

Free Pro Bono Career Coaching. Career Coaching is a PRO BONO / FREE service available to job seekerswho wish to focus an existing job search strategy and/or gain insight on how tocraft an effective self-marketing plan. Each session is comprised of a 50minute meeting with a volunteer Job Coach at SIBL's Madison Avenue location. To make an appointment for a PRO BONO / FREEcoaching session, please visit:

http://www.genbook.com/bookings/slot/reservation/30075466

Please provideyour name, phone number, e-mail address, and specific goals. If you do not havean e-mail address, please input noemail@email.com when prompted. Once booked, an e-mailconfirmation and follow-up reminder will be sent to the e-mail addressprovided. In addition, you may also receive a courtesy telephone callconfirming your appointment. If you haveany questions, please contact the Job Search Central Manager at jscnypl@nypl.orgor call 1-212-592-7006.

The UnitedWay of Northern New Jersey offers Free CareerCoaching. The program providesprofessionals with an opportunity to learn techniques for success in theworkplace and shares local resources for job training. Obtain help with topics such as: Tools to brand yourself, Updating your resumeand cover letter, Career networking tips, Techniques to ace your nextinterview, Strategies for resume distribution, Counseling on alternative careerpaths, Advice on dressing for success, and Help setting and achieving short andlong-term career goals. These one-on-onesessions are by appointment only. Additional information is available at: http://www.unitedwaynnj.org/newsevents/uwevents_template0.php?event_id=1170&frm= To make an appointment, email DurelleMcPherson or call 1.973.993.1160, x210. The meetings are at United Way of NorthernNew Jersey, Suite 205, 60 South Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ 07042.

The Westport Public Library, located at 20 Jesup Road, Westport, CT06880 offers an interesting series of weekly programs pertaining to job search,training, and career advice. Click on their link at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/events for a detailed list of upcoming events. Inaddition, many of these informative presentations are recorded and the podcastscan be viewed 24/7, when time allows, at: http://www.westportlibrary.org/digital/podcasts/search-results?podcast_terms=jobseeker. This is a time saving and cost effective way of seeing a greatpresentation, from the comfort and convenience of your home. Isn't technologygreat!

Wednesdays, from 7:30 - 9:15 pm. Job Seekersof Montclair, located at St.Luke's Church Hall, 73 South Fullerton Avenue (corner of Union Street),Montclair, NJ 07042. A nonsectarian job-search, career-change and support groupmeets; various speakers deliver on topics such as: recognizing youraccomplishments, resumes, and networking. For a schedule of upcomingpresentations, click on their link at: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org/, or call (973) 783-3442 for additional information.

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