Three-day virtual job H.U.B. workshop starts on Tuesday
Starting Tuesday, the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations will host a three-day series of free, virtual workshops to assist job seekers in the local labor market that continues to evolve from the COVID-19 pandemic.
These live interactive sessions will offer an opportunity for job seekers to learn from employers, labor market experts and peers about hacks, tips and insights on finding the right job, according to a news release.
The Helpful, Useful & Basic Tools workshops are available from 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
“Today’s labor market has given workers more choice as the unemployment rate is relatively low with high employer demand,” said Maricar Pilotin-Freitas, Workforce Development Division Administrator. “Job seekers will discover valuable workplace skills in connecting to resources, career researching, fine tuning resumes and cover letters, and acing job interviews.”
Tuesday’s theme is “Finding You – Workplace Skills, Connecting to Resources, Assessing You,” Wednesday is “Finding the Right Job for You – Researching & Aligning Yourself to a Job-Career-Organization,” and Thursday is “Getting the Job – Applications, Resumes, Cover letters & Interviewing.”
Registration is available via: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/job-hub-summit-december-2022-tickets-408369021737.
The Job H.U.B. Summit is part of an ongoing, monthly series of Job H.U.B. Workshops offered by the Workforce Development Division designed to facilitate job searching through live, interactive virtual workshops covering the basics of the internet, email, Zoom, Google Docs & Drive, and more.
For more information, visit https://labor.hawaii.gov/wdd/job-fairs-and-training-opportunities/.
These events are funded by multiple grants from the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor.





