Job Shop Reopens! 
The Louisville Free Public Library announces the reopening of its Job Shop at the Main Library this Monday, November 9, 12 p.m.. The flash flood on August 4th that forced the closure of the Main Library has also required a change in venue for the Job Shop. Now located in the Main Library’s Computer Learning Center on the second floor, the Job Shop will continue to be the place for job and career information.

Sponsored by the Library Foundation, the Job Shop offers free employment and career resources, free computer classes to improve job skills, books and other reference materials to help with writing resumes, interviewing and choosing a new career, free internet access, computers and space to work, as well as helpful, knowledgeable staff.

Among the highlights of the Job Shop:
-hundreds of up-to-date books on career options, company information, interview skills, resume writing, test preparation, and other job and career search topics
-computers just for job seekers with access to research databases, resume templates, and internet job search sites
-trained staff to help with online job searches and other job information
-computer classes and online tutorials
-free Wi-Fi internet access
-access to fax machine and copier

Can’t make it to the Main Library? Job Shop online, www.lfpl.org/jobshop, offers job and career information like “Teach Yourself” computer classes, career databases, a job news blog, and resume writing help 24 hours a day.

The Job Shop is free and open to the public at the Main Library, Monday through Thursday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 2 - 5 p.m. For more information call (502) 574-1723, email www.lfpl.org/ask-lib.htm, or visit the Main Library, 301 York Street, during operating hours.

alice 
Great to have you back

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