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Maren Souders

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Feb 18, 2011, 10:24:58 AM2/18/11
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Hey everyone,
 
I know some of you are looking for - or at least open to - work in the nonprofit sector, so I wanted to pass along this opportunity.

~Maren

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Date: February 18, 2011 3:20:15 AM PST
Subject: [CNRG] CNRG Panel for Job-Seekers



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CNRG Panel for Job-Seekers [http://cnrg-portland.org/node/19860]
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CNRG wants to help you find a job. Join us on March 1 for a jobseeker
panel!

 

Do you want a chance to connect with experts and learn what type of
employees non-profits desire? Do you want to learn how to
differentiate yourself from other non-profit job seekers? Are you
hiring and want to meet job seekers? CNRG is hosting a job seeker
panel from 12—1:30PM on Tuesday, March 1st. The panel will take
place at Portland State University and is being offered in partnership
with PSU’s Institute for Non-Profit Management. Panelists include:

Allison Krug – Human Resources Generalist at the OHSU Foundation
Louise A. Paradis - Career Counselor/Assistant Director, PSU Career
Center Peter Bilotta - Director of Development Portland Opera

Vaune Albanese - Executive Director, Friendly House
 

The panelists may not be hiring, but they will have excellent tips
for you and will be ready to answer any of your questions. To RSVP,
please email eve...@cnrg-portland.org [1]. Space is limited, so we
will reply to let you know if you have responded before the training
is full and to give you details about the exact location of the panel.
There is a suggested donation of $5 for this event. Please bring your
own lunch. Thank you for being a CNRG user, we look forward to seeing
you there! 

 
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Links:
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[1] mailto:eve...@cnrg-portland.org



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