Fun at the Hanover Tomato
Festival
Hanover Career Student Resource,
Inc. (HCSR) joined in the fun at the Hanover Tomato Festival on
Saturday, July 10, 2010 at Pole Green Park. HCSR was there to
spread the word of the importance of “Connecting Hanover
Students with Hanover Businesses”,
a
main focus of the organization.
Some of the members of HCSR out to help
were Kyle Aylor, Gail Hubbard and Karla Taylor pictured. Not
pictured was Marylou Paine. In addition Gail’s daughter and
their new puppy came out to lend support.
Thank you all for your support and
dedication to our youth and a special thanks to Village Bank for
providing the tent, water and ice.
Schools Out For Summer!
Is
a summer job in your plans? How is your job hunting going?
If you have a job, congratulations! If
you are still looking, here are some tips that may help your
search.
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Log onto the E-Guide and look at the
help wanted listings. Is there anything that sparks your
interest and matches your personality?
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Review the information under
Students for Interview and Resume Tips. The sample phone
script will help you to prepare to contact potential
employers.
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Talk to your Career Counselor at
your high school for more information.
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Already graduated? Contact the
current Career Counselor at your former high school.
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Talk with family, friends and
neighbors and let them know you are job hunting.
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Think
about volunteering. Check out the following website.
www.hanovervolunteers.org
Most importantly, relax and spend
time with family and friends. Have a great summer!
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The Career
Guide is an effective way to communicate training,
apprenticeships and other educational opportunities to a large
audience of prospective employees.

Click here to check out the HSCR Guide Review
The HCSR Mission Statement
Hanover Career
Student Resource, Inc. (HCSR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group
organized for the purpose of promoting career opportunities for
high school students and graduates in Hanover County. Federal ID # 51-0415089
Are you missing that high school diploma
you need to find a job or advance in your present career? Click
here for information on obtaining a
GED diploma. Call the Georgetown School at
723-3460.
HINT: Volunteer!
You’ll add skills, make contacts, and it can lead to a job.
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