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Local Resources in Greater Tucson
Chambers & Economic Development
These private and government organizations are great resources for networking, learning more about the marketplace, and growing in your profession.
Community Organizations
Learn how you can become involved in a local community organization to develop your professional network.
Diversity & Inclusion Associations
Learn about great community organizations that can connect you with resources for networking and education about building an inclusive community.
Education/Schools
Research a wide variety of local schools to discover how education can prepare you for your career.
Professional Associations
Browse this list to gain awareness about which associations can help you network within your industry, and learn up-to-date information about your profession.
Workforces/One-stops
These government centers provide on-site programs, courses, training, career counseling and other employment focused resources in your community. Browse By Industry
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With our modern facilities, instructional materials, and industry experienced instructors, Tucson College provides our students with comprehensive and current career education. Posted: 7/3/2008 Gregory Miedema tells us the benefits of joining a group like SAHBA Posted: 6/27/2008 Doug Mayes sits down with the current Hispanic Chamber President, Maricela Solis de Kester, to discuss the mission of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber, the benefits of membership, and their overwhelming support of the Tucson Community. Posted: 6/16/2008 Monica Mueller, Executive Director of the Tucson Women's Commission, talks about the many ways to get involved in the organization. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica Mueller talks about employment opportunities and job assistance for women in Tucson. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica Mueller talks about her background, which includes traveling around the world, and how she got into the Tucson Women's Commission. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica Mueller talks about some of the events that the Tucson Women's Commission puts on each year. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica talks about some of the common issues in society that she would like to see changed for the better. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica talks about where she finds her passion and what drives her. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica Mueller, Executive Director of the Tucson Women's Commission, talks about the mission of the organization. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica talks about surviving on low paying jobs in Tucson. Posted: 6/10/2008 Monica Mueller talks about the wage gap that women still face in society. Posted: 6/10/2008 Our mission is to refer qualified applicants who meet the workforce needs of employers. Posted: 4/4/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about ways to determine whether or not you are applying to the correct school. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg tells a story about a student who finally figured out what he wanted as a career. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenburgh gives his top interview tips for success. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg discusses the finer points of interview success. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about not being embarrassed when looking for a job. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about the importance of researching companies that you will be applying to. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about why it's important to network in Tucson. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hall Ruttenberg says that if you lie on your resume you will be caught. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about getting your GED. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg talks about why it's beneficial to attend school in order to start a new career or your first career. Posted: 3/30/2008 Hal Ruttenberg gives advice to those looking to go back to school while maintaining a fulltime job. Posted: 3/30/2008 Most poeple will tell you that if you dropped out then you'll never achieve anything. This is not true. Hal Ruttenberg talk about the varies way high school drop-outs can have successful careers. Posted: 3/30/2008 |
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