Blog Posts by Subject: Jobs

Book Review: Born for This by Chris Guillebeau

Do you dream of doing work that you enjoy and that pays well? Do you dream about starting your own business to do what you actually like? Chris Guillebeau thinks you can and wants to show you how.

CUNY: Women in Technology and Entrepreneurship in NY (WiTNY)

In an effort to broaden the participation of women in technology, the City University of New York (CUNY), Cornell Tech, Verizon and with help from other tech companies will launch an introductory computer-science class this fall designed to appeal to women.

The Schomburg Center Pre-Professionals Reflect on Their Experiences

Steven G. Fullwood, Associate Curator of Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, interviews our current cohort of Pre-Professionals about their experiences.

Job and Employment Links for the Week of March 27

Recruitment events and job opportunities for the week ahead.

Department of Labor: Big Ideas to Help Women Succeed

In honor of Women's History Month, U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez presents a blog post, Big Ideas to Help Women Succeed.

Job and Employment Links for the Week of March 20

Recruitment events for the week ahead.

NYC Ladders For Leaders: Paid Summer Internships

Ladders for Leaders offers high school and college students the opportunity to participate in paid professional summer internships with leading corporations, non-profit organizations and government agencies in New York City.

Queens College: Women and Work

Women and Work, a partnership for empowerment, is a free job-and-life skills training program at Queens College, the City University of New York. It is an authorized trainer for New York City and is HRA approved.

NSF: Celebrating Women in Science and Engineering

In honor of Women's History Month, France Cordova, director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) presents a blog post, Celebrating Women in Science and Engineering.

DOL: Black Women in the Labor Force

In the Department of Labor blog post, the author takes a look at progress that has been made toward equality in the workplace for black women and the challenges they still face.

Job and Employment Links for the Week of February 21

Looking for a job? Recruitment events for the week ahead.

Free Job Training for Culinary Arts and Restaurant Industry

The Colors Hospitality and Opportunities for Workers (CHOW) Institute, a program of the Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York (ROC-NY), a non-profit organization, offers a free 6-week Culinary Arts and Front of the House Restaurant skills training program to New York City residents.

Department of Education Summer Internships

Are you interested in public service? Have you thought of pursuing a federal career? Would you like to gain valuable work experience in the U.S. Department of Education this summer?

Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program: BuildingWorks

Looking for a career in the construction trade? BuildingWorks Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program can get you there.

Matching Patrons with Expert Practitioners: SIBL's Year in Programs and Classes

Last year the Business Library offered 320+ sessions, repeating frequently those most in demand. Look for these and more in the year ahead.

Stuck In a Small Business Rut?

We’ve all been there… day in, day out, same thing, we’re tired physically and emotionally. It’s no longer fulfilling. We wonder where our initial passion for our business went, and whether we are doing the right thing. Help! How do we get out of this rut?

Per Scholas: Free Job Training for IT Network Specialists

Per Scholas prepares smart, dedicated people to work in key technical roles and is building a more diverse technical workforce by creating on-ramps for women and people of color.

CPC: Cleaners Open House

The Chinese-American Planning Council Workforce Development Division provides access to training and job opportunities to individuals eager to enter the workforce. The Division matches your skills with the right opportunities and is currently recruiting for cleaners.

Hostos Community College: Free Information Technology Training

The Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Developement of Hostos Community College, City University of New York, provides you the opportunity to develop the skills to do the job.

Job and Employment Links for the Week of December 6

Recruitments and training opportunities for the upcoming week.