6 Seconds to Resume Success

6 Seconds to Resume Success

Workforce Development | This program has been canceled

3303 E. Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72206 United States

Room 207

Beginner

1/9/2020 (one day)

5:00 PM-6:30 PM on Th

$20.00

Are you spending hours submitting resumes to employers with little to no luck? The average recruiter spends 6 seconds reviewing a résumé according to a recent research study from TheLadders. Marginal résumés are overlooked and leave individuals wondering “what am I missing?” This workshop will assist you in developing and/or improving your résumé’ to move you to the next level in the hiring process.

  • Registration Requirements: Registration is required for all Community Education classes. To register by phone or for questions or issues with registration, please call Kristin Howell at 501-907-6670 ext. 3407
  • UA-PTC Community Education Cancellation Policy: 100% refund if cancelled at least 7 days before the class date. Cancellations occurring within 7 days of the class date will only receive a refund if the class spot can be sold.
  • Community Education Class Enrollment Minimum Policy: In order to use teaching resources to their fullest, a Class Enrollment Minimum
  • Policy is used to ensure that courses offered have a minimum number of enrolled students. In the event that a class is cancelled due to low enrollment, all registrants will receive a full refund.

Kristi Tucker is the Outreach Coordinator and Workplace Essentials Instructor at University of Arkansas - Pulaski Technical College Business and Industry Center where she works with employers to customize training and instruction to recruit, retain, and develop employees. She holds a master’s degree from University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and a bachelor’s degree from University of Central Arkansas. She has over sixteen years’ experience in higher education where she specialized in assisting adult learners in career development. Kristi is a creative and inspiring instructor that provides real world examples and activities within the learning environment. She believes that collaboration is the best way to impact the workforce of Arkansas.