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Pro Bono Masterclass about Job Hunting Skills and Interviewing Techniques, May 11, 2022
Pro Bono Provider: Research and Management Consulting Company - ACT
Beneficiaries: Telavi Learning and Employment Support Center
Telavi Learning and Employment Support Center was established within the project of "Skills Building and Innovative Job Opportunities for Regional Development of Georgia".
The purpose of the Learning and Employment Support Centers is to help local job seekers develop their skills and deepen their knowledge in a variety of areas. The Centers gradually develop training programs, workshops and seminars, taking into account the requirements of the labour market, as well as the needs and interest of people who apply to the employment centers,
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
One of the beneficiary groups of the Telavi Learning and Employment Support Center is job seekers who want to deepen their knowledge in various fields and be employed in interesting and desirable organizations or business companies. To make it easier for the Center's beneficiaries to find likable job positions and integrate into the labor market, the Center offers a training module about "Job Hunting Skills and Interviewing Techniques".
SERVICES DELIVERED:
On May 11, 2021, HR lead of Reaserch and Management Consulting Comapany - ACT - Tea Shamatava conducted a pro bono workshop for the beneficiaries of the Telavi Learning and Employment Support Center. The masterclass covered the following topic: "Job Hunting Skills and Interviewing Techniques". Participants received information about successful interviewing techniques and necessary skills to find the preferable job. Also, the participant had an interview simulation during the meeting. Simulation process will help them to successfully pass the interview stage in the future.
RESULT OF PRO BONO MEDIATION:
Pro Bono workshop about Job Hunting Skills and Interviewing Techniques
MEDIATOR:
Pro Bono workshop is mediated by the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia within the frames of Civil Society STAR Initiative: CSOs as Sustainable, Transparent, Accountable and Resilient Development Actors in Georgia’. The project is funded by the European Union and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.