MACOMB, IL – The Western Illinois Regional Council, in collaboration with the Workforce Innovation Board of Western Illinois and Illinois Worknet Center, has announced that they will be holding job interview training workshops that will help people ages 16 and up prepare for their next job interview.
These community workshops, which are aimed to help people entering the workforce or who are looking to advance to a better job, will be held Wednesday, March 15th at 2 p.m. and Wednesday, March 22nd at 6 p.m. at WIRC, 133 West Jackson Street in Macomb.
These workshops are free and open to people ages 16 and up of all income levels.
Anyone who cannot attend on those dates is welcome to schedule a one-on-one appointment with WIRC by calling (309) 837-2997 or emailing [email protected].
“These workshops are helpful to anyone who is job hunting, but the timing is perfect for job seekers going to Jobapalooza,” said Jamie Roth, WIRC Public Relations Manager. “After the workshop, they will know how to write a resume that reflects their skill sets, how to write an effective cover letter, what to wear to an interview, and other important job-hunting skills.”
Those who want to attend are encouraged to save their seat by filling out a short online form at wirpc.org/workshop, calling WIRC at (309) 837-2997, or emailing [email protected].
Workforce Innovation Board of Western Illinois, Illinois WorkNet Center, and Western Illinois Regional Council (WIRC) are equal opportunity providers and employers.
WIRC helps people and communities in western Illinois, and wants to know how they can help you. Their main office is located at 133 West Jackson Street in Macomb, Illinois. To learn more about their programs, call (309) 837-2997, email [email protected], find them on social media, or visit their website at wirpc.org.