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Job-Hunting Resources at FBCL

Road sign saying "Dream Job Next Exit"

July 2023

Job hunters who are looking for a job or considering a career change can pound the pavement with all the other job hunters, or they can begin their search with a little preliminary legwork at the library. 

Fort Bend County Libraries offers a variety of job-search resources. Get advice from experts and explore the libraries’ job-search resources that provide assistance on everything from creating a fantastic resumé to accessing area job lists – all in one place. 

In July, Fort Bend County Libraries will have the following programs specifically designed to help job hunters.

  • How to Format a Resumé” -- Tuesday, July 25, 2:00-3:00 pm, Computer Lab -- Sienna Branch Library.

Learn how to use MS Word and Google Docs to format a resumé for maximum effect. Registration required; click here to register.

  • Advance Your Career & Workplace Skills with Udemy” -- Wednesday, July 26, 7:00-8:00 pm, Computer Lab -- Missouri City Branch Library 

Learn about Udemy -- FBCL’s online resource for adults who want to improve work-related skills or further develop a personal interest. Users can search through more than 4,000 continuously updated, on-demand video courses across 75 categories in business, technology, design, and more. All lessons available on Udemy are taught by world-class instructors and offer a tailor-made learning experience for those who want to explore new technologies and improve skills to stay competitive in a changing workforce. Registration required; click here to register.

The programs are free and open to the public.