Wednesday 14 July 2010

ESF Community Trainings at Friendship Zone – meet the first group!

The first Group has already started to attend the ESF Community Training which is provided by
Friendship Zone in collaboration with European Social Fund to mobilise disadvantaged or excluded
unemployed and inactive people to facilitate their progress towards employment.
Trainings are provided on Saturdays. Every Group attends 6 Saturdays one by other full day.
The Friendship Zone provides trainings which help to improve people knowledge, put their skills into
practice and open new horizons in their professional growth:
IT package
Career builder tools and how to be a good employee at working place.
Lauma, 16 years old from Wellingborough just finished her School and plans full-time studies in
Northampton College in September. Meanwhile she is looking for any summer job to get some work
experience and earn her first money. Lauma is grateful for this opportunity to gain more skills in current
competitive job market. She finds all the trainings of these Saturdays very helpful for her job search.
Diana, 30 also from Wellingborough was on her maternity leave and understands how tough it is be
successful candidate on job Interviews today. Diana thinks she found the right place to learn new
skills. Her first day in the office gave her emotional uplift – there is definitely an occupation to suit her.
Deniss, 19 years old hopeful from Northampton, is still studying. At the same time he is also looking for
summer job to earn extra money for his studies in autumn.
Viktors is encouraged by tutors of Friendship Zone and likes to improve his IT skills. He is 18 years
old from Wellingborough and has not been able to find a job for more than 4 months. This training is a
great opportunity for him to create his professional CV, learn how to write a good Covering letter and do
practice on frequently asked Interview questions.
The European Social Fund (ESF) was set up to improve employment opportunities in the European Union
and so help raise standards of living. It aims to help people fulfil their potential by giving them better skills
and better job prospects.
The ESF is a key part of the EU's strategy for growth and jobs. It supports the EU's goal of increasing
employment by giving unemployed and disadvantaged people the training and support they need to enter
jobs which is not easy.
The 2007-2013 England ESF programme is investing £5 billion over seven years of which £2.5 billion is
from the ESF and £2.5 billion is national funding.
If you are unemployed and are looking for a job then this opportunity is for YOU!
Courses are FREE and after successful competition you will get £100 worth of gift
vouchers. There are more 6 places left.
Take this chance and call TODAY: Ph. 01604 621618
Gain useful skills to be more successful in today’s competitive job market.

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