Workstar CV service raising funds for disabled job seekers
Workstar's C.V. service is raising funds for disabled job seekers.
21 November 2013
Press Release:
Workstar Nelson.
Supported Employment Agency Workstar
has launched a comprehensive nationwide C.V. service.
Now jobs seekers nationwide can get a comprehensive resume developed whilst helping people who have a disability find sustainable work.
Registered Charity Workstar’s
comprehensive professional C.V. service has become an
important source of income in the Nelson Region and is now
available nationwide thanks to Email, phone, and Skype.
The three part $150 C.V. service is comprehensive and
guaranteed to make you happy with your C.V:
1. A professionally developed C.V. & three colour copies, a PDF version and an MS Word version
2. Three cover letters written specifically for the jobs you want to apply for
3. Half an hour of professional coaching to prepare you for your next job interview
Kirsty Glen
Manager of Workstar states that enabling people throughout
New Zealand to use the service has been excellent for
business.
“Kiwi’s have an excellent reputation for
supporting friends, family and workmates who manage a
disability.
Workstar’s comprehensive C.V. service is
founded on the principle of accessibility that governs all
our work.
This enables us to now provide an efficient,
reliable and professional service throughout New Zealand to
people who want a new resume.”
For more information
visit
www.workstar.co.nz
or phone Kirsty Glen Manager
Workstar 03 546
9206
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