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5/26 Interview Workshop
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SJN’s Interview Workshop & Dress Rehearsal
Tues, May 26 – 8:30 AM-12 Noon
Location: Temple Chai
4645 E. Marilyn Road
Phoenix, AZ 85032-4839
Fee: $15.00
The month of May at SJN is all about interviewing! Join us on May 5 and May 19, the next two regular SJN meetings, when we present SJN’s Curriculum on Interviewing Skills, Part I and Part II. Then, on Tuesday, May 26, you can put all this newfound knowledge to use in SJN’s Interview Workshop & Dress Rehearsal! This is a hands-on event with a limited number of seats, and it always sells out–so register promptly if you’re interested.
Research shows that the more you practice and rehearse your content, the better your delivery. Take advantage of this opportunity to practice your interviewing technique in a safe and supportive environment. This workshop will give you the opportunity to practice your interviewing repeatedly and get feedback from recruiters and hiring managers!
We will begin the session with a brief overview of interviewing techniques and instructions for the day. Most of the time will be allotted to practicing your interviewing and receiving feedback.
IMPORTANT NOTE: registration for this event ends May 21st. There is mandatory prework!
Register now at http://sjninterviewworkshopmay2009.eventbrite.com/
Parking Guidelines
As visitors attend SJN meetings at Temple Chai, we need to be aware that there is very limited parking on the temple grounds. It is recommended that SJN event attendees plan to park on the streets: Marilyn or Acoma.
The spaces available at the temple are on the Marilyn Road side of the complex. Any ”reserved” spots need to be left available for staff. No parking spaces are available in the back of the complex.
When entering from Marilyn Road, approach the property from the eastern most driveway at the “Temple Chai Entrance” sign, and then exit onto Acoma. Follow painted arrows for traffic flow direction.
Keep the speed low and watch for pedestrians, including school children, crossing the parking lot. Thank you!