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Job Doc Chat - Tuesday at noon

Posted by Jesse Nunes October 5, 2009 12:06 PM

Still flummoxed about how to get a job? Then join us for our weekly Job Doc chat. This week, Pattie Hunt Sinacole is back in the saddle to help you figure out the employment maze. Any and all questions about the world of work are welcome.

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  1. HI. I am a stay at home mother of teens and ready to go back to work full time. I have my ASEE and many years experience, albeit outdated in electronic technology. I have been working as a part time Pre K teacher for the past 4 years. I don't even know where to begin or what I should be looking for. I do have some computer skills and many interests. I volunteer alot: run a farmers market, worked in school libraries, mentor etc.

    Posted by moerock October 6, 09 01:18 PM
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Patricia Hunt Sinacole is president of First Beacon Group LLC, a human resources consulting firm in Hopkinton. Sheworks with clients across many industries including technology, biotech and medical devices, financial services, and healthcare, and has over 20 years of human resources experience.

Elaine Varelas is managing partner at Keystone Partners, a career management firm in Boston and serves on the board of Career Partners International.

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