Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 15, 1997, Martin Luther King, Jr. Special Edition, Page 20, Image 20

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Finance and A d m in istra tio n
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P e r s o n n e l T e c h n ic ia n
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Development
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V e h ic le S e rv ic e W o r k e r
Community R elations
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C-TRAN is committed to a diverse work' force, is an
equal opportunity employer and is guided by an
Affirmative Action Program. For a current listing
of C-TRAN employment opportunities please call
the C-TRAN job information line at 696 4494 ext.
460 or visit our web site at www.c-tran.com (the
above is a sample listing of jobs at C-TRAN but is
not a current job openings list).
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solution of one problem brings us
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will receive a FREE gift worth $150.
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-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Self-Enhancement will be celebrating moving into its new facility
at 3920 N. Kerby. February 22, 1997
Mark Holman was recruited
by the League for Unisys Corp.
Holman first learned of the
League’s services at a job fair
in Northeast Portland.
Get the training and support
you need to find a good job.
Perhaps your last job was cut in company
downsizing. Or you can’t seem to get the training
you need for the job you really want. Or maybe
you’re new to town. That’s when you need to take
advantage of every available opportunity.
The Employment Services Department
of the Urban League of Portland
helps people find jobs.
Hundreds of people of color, women and others
have taken advantage of the League's services to
find employment in the Portland metro area.
Some of these services include referrals and
recruitments, basic and occupational skills
training, and workshops in interviewing, resume
writing and job retention. In addition, annual
job fairs bring in dozens of employers with
current job openings, attracting thousands of
potential recruits.
The League’s Employment Services Department
serves a wide range of individuals, from those
having previous education and job credentials to
those in need of new skills to help them succeed
in today’s work force.
For more information, call 280-2630.
Through the League's Summer
Youth Employment Program,
inner-city youth are paid to do
free yard work for low-income
seniors. The program is entirely
funded by local companies.
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Urban League
of Portland
This ad sponsored by
Fred Mayer
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