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Career Moves @ JVS

A Program of Jewish Vocational Service

Career Moves at JVS provides job search coaching, career counseling, networking opportunities, and career seminars to professionals looking for new jobs and career change, targeting members of the Jewish community. Clients range from recent college grads starting their careers to professionals across the spectrum of careers.

Located in Boston, we also have a satellite office in Newton, 333 Nahanton Street (located at the Gosman Jewish Community Center Campus) You can contact our Newton Office at 617-965-7940.
 
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Careers, Beers and The Brand Called You

By Leah Rae Berk, JVS Staff What is Personal Branding? Companies have traditionally used brands to distinguish their products and services from the competition. Corporate... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
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Mock Interview Clinic

By Martha Plotkin, JVS Staff Dear Career Moves @ JVS,Your interview clinic helped me a great deal. I went into my first interview at a... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
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Work-School Balance

By Beth Decker, JVS Intern Over the past few months I have been working at JVS as an intern for my college work study job.... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
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One More Reason To Have a Good Resume

By George Zeller, JVS Staff I receive a lot of calls from clients who want help preparing their resumes. They want a well written, succinct... Read More
Posted in: Community News
A Crowded Marketplace

A Crowded Marketplace

By Jenni Heller, JVS Intern In a typical marketplace, vendors everywhere are clamoring to be noticed. They all want you to see their product and to... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
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Happy Passover from Career Moves @ JVS!

By Amy Mazur, JVS StaffWe begin our journey through the Passover Seder, our journey from slavery to freedom. Through word and song, story and ritual,... Read More
Posted in: Social Activism
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Back to the Future: Job Search Advice for Boomers

By George Zeller, JVS Staff Last week Career Moves presented Work After 50: How To Succeed, featuring guest speaker David DeLong. An expert on the aging workforce,... Read More
Posted in: Community News
Work After 50: How To Succeed

Work After 50: How To Succeed

By Martha Plotkin, JVS Staff Researcher and author David DeLong has written extensively on the challenges faced by older workers in this difficult economy. DeLong... Read More
Posted in: Community News
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Managing Long-Term Unemployment: Strategies and Support

By Amy Mazur, JVS Staff At our recent workshop, Managing Long-Term Unemployment: Strategies and Support, job seekers discussed how they were managing through an extended... Read More
Posted in: Community News
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The Great Skills Gap

By Judy Bottkol, JVS Staff A recent MSNBC article outlines a problem that I have been hearing a great deal about lately. Employers are increasing... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
 
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Career Moves @ JVS
29 Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
617-399-3162

http://www.jvs-boston.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=104

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Your Support

Career Moves @ JVS relies on community donations to fund its programs and services. Your support would be greatly appreciated.

This year, JVS expects the nation’s financial crisis and recession to bring even greater numbers of people into our offices and classes, as many face unemployment and others struggle to keep their fragile hold in the economy. As always, we will help them get back on their feet and gain the skills needed to find a job or take steps to get a better job. Please contribute JVS and help us begin to change the equation for more of our residents who are working harder just to stay in place.

Donations are accepted on an external website

Our Events

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday, May 17, 2012

Careers, Beers and The Brand Called You

Cost: $10.00 - Registration is required.
Event cost includes entrance, unlimited beer and food.
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Catch the Career Express in Framingham

Cost: FREE - Registration is required.