career center seminar
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Career Center Seminar
2/4/2021
Please do the following:• Turn video off• Mute the microphone on computer or laptop• Mute your cellphone if you dialed into webinar• Use “chat” feature on bottom of screen to ask a
question of the facilitators
Seminar will start promptly at 9:00am
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MassHire Career Center System Video
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Getting to Know Us
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MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center is part of the Massachusetts One-Stop Career Center system and is one of 29 centers in the state
We are operated through a collaboration between Northern Essex Community College and MassHire Department of Career Services
2 locations - Haverhill and Lawrence, visit our website for addresses and hours of operation:
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Business Services
MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center
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Business Services
Check our website for
current openings,
virtual job fair and
recruitment information!
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Industry Sector Teams (IST)
MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center has 4 Industry Sector Teams (IST)• Trades• Healthcare & Human Services• Manufacturing• Professional Services
Each team is:• Knowledgeable about YOUR industry• Connections with businesses hiring NOW• Understand training needs for YOUR industry
Let us know after the seminar if you are interested in speaking with an IST Counselor
Healthcare & Human Services
Trades Professional Services & Other
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Eligibility Requirements do apply
Preference for training funds is provided to those who live or worked in the MassHire MVCC service area (Veterans are exempt): Amesbury, Andover, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Lawrence, Merrimac, Methuen, Newbury, Newburyport, North Andover, Rowley, Salisbury & West Newbury
If you would like to speak with an Employment Counselor to discuss a need for training assistance, let us know
Career Guidance: Training
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Mass Internet Connect
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The Massachusetts Broadband Institute at the Massachusetts TechnologyCollaborative (“MBI”) has launched a program for Massachusetts residents.
It provides subsidized internet access and/or an internet accessible device toeligible unemployed participants, and may assist in connecting job seekerswith the tools, services and internet connections necessary to “get back towork”.
Please contact Masshire Career Center at 978-722-7000 to see if you areeligible for this program.
The program ends on June 30, 2021
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Individual Needs AssessmentFill out the Individual Needs Assessment to determine how we can help you
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Workshop & Webinar Registration
MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center has workshops & webinars for all of your job search needs!
To attend a workshop or webinar, registration is required: call 978-722-7000 or online registration at www.masshiremvcc.com
Calendars and topics are available online www.masshiremvcc.com
Workshops & webinars begin promptly at scheduled time
Please logon 15 minutes prior to the start of the webinar (late arrivals may not be admitted)
As a courtesy to other jobseekers, please give 24 hour notice if unable to attend a workshop or webinar.
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Work Search Activity Log
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Organizes
Tracks
Trends
Follow-up
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Next Steps
Roll call for those customers that have not been selected for the RESEA Program If you would like to work with an Employment Counselor for job search
or training research purposes OR you need further assistance based on the Individual Needs Assessment Form (INA) that you completed:
Please click on the “chat” icon at bottom of the screen and enter your first initial of your first name, your last name and last 4 of your Job Seeker ID.You will be called later today.
All other attendees will remain on the webinar to view the RESEA Program Mandatory Requirements
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Assessment/Career ActionPlan (A/CAP)Development
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Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA)
The Mandatory A/CAP goals for RESEA consist of:
• Attend a Career Center Activity prior to RESEA Review • Conducting labor market research on your primary occupation• Registering in the State Job Bank (Job Quest)• Presenting work search logs for review (for each week of
benefits you have requested).• Presenting your current resume• Participating in a RESEA Review of your goals and present all
required documentation• Participating in a follow-up meeting or Career Center activity
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Labor Market Research Worksheet
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1. Complete your mandatory tasks and goals2. Complete a Career Center Activity prior to your RESEA review3. Participate in your virtual RESEA Review Meeting with the following
documents:• RESEA Assessment / Career Action Plan (A/CAP)• Resume• Labor Market Worksheet (or TORQ Report/Plan)• Work Search Logs (for each week of benefits requested)
4. Roll Call Please click on the “chat” icon at bottom of the screen and enter your first initial of your first name, your last name and last 4 of your Job Seeker ID
5. Participate in your virtual Initial RESEA Review today to review your resume and work search logs and to schedule your next step
Failure to complete all RESEA Program Requirements will result in loss of unemployment benefits
RESEA Next Steps