The Public Library – A Job-Seeker’s Best Friend

Technology is everywhere these days. It’s hard to get any sort of job that doesn’t require at least a basic knowledge of e-mail and word processing programs. Any position working with data generally requires using Excel, and many administrative positions require someone familiar with PowerPoint and Publisher.

If you’ve been out of the workforce for a while, or your previous positions didn’t require using these programs, how are you supposed to learn? One resource that many people don’t consider is the public library. Libraries across the country now offer classes, ranging from computer basics like typing to more complex topics such as using PowerPoint to create presentations. Some localities offer more advanced classes like digital photography and grant writing. Certain libraries even offer one-on-one tutoring with a teacher. Best of all, classes at public libraries are almost always free, although some require you to have a current library card for that locality.

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