Career Management Resource Center

Career Resource Management Center has been established to provide Military Personnel and their family members with guidance, counseling and assistance in exploring their options for civilian employment.  The Resource Center provides job search assistance at no cost to active duty, separating, recently separated and retired service members and their family members.  Employment-ready workshops on a wide variety of topics, job fairs, computerized listings of jobs, computers for typing resumes, applications and skills inventory programs and a resource library are offered.  Family members are encouraged to attend all seminars and workshops.  For information on all the Career Resource  Management Center provides, click here.  For more information call, 451-3212, e-mail debra.singleton@usmc.mil

CAREER MANAGEMENT RESOURCE CENTER CLASSES

INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
This workshop introduces the attendee to the Law Enforcement career, the hiring process and what is needed to be successfully hired. The instructor is a Law Enforcement professional with many years of police experience.
29 Jul, 30 Sep, 18 Nov • 1400-1600

CAREER IN REAL ESTATE
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
This workshop shows what is needed to have a successful career in real estate, taught by a local successful real estate professional.
19 Aug • 1300-1600

SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
Are you thinking of starting your own business after you separate from the military. Come listen to what it takes from a subject expert from Small Business Association.
19 Aug • 0900-1200, 09 Dec • 1300-1600

FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT GUIDELINES
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
The workshop Federal Employment Guidelines topics include the structure of federal civil service, types of jobs and how they are filled, where to find information about vacancies, types of applications, and benefits for federal employees.
15 Jul 1300-1600 • 12 Aug 0900-1200 • 21 Oct 0900-1200 • 16 Dec 0900-1200

SKILLS ASSESSMENT AND RESUME WRITING TIPS
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
The workshop provides students with resources that can help them assess their skills and to provide students with guidelines to write a resume.
22 Jul 0900-1200 • 16 Sep 0900-1200 • 4 Nov 0900-1200

TURNING AN INTERVIEW INTO A JOB
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
This workshop provides information and guidance on the interview process, frequently asked and difficult questions, proper dress, body language and other topics related to the interview. 
22 Jul 1300-1600 • 16 Sep 1300-1600 • 4 Nov 1300-1600

MOCK POSTAL EXAM
Building 40, Classroom Room 106
Provides information on the objectives, types of postal positions, how to apply for exams, test taking tips, and taking practice exams.
9 Sep 0900-1200 • 18 Nov 0900-1200


Family Member Employment Assistance Program (FMEAP)  provides services to family members seeking assistance with all aspects of obtaining employment, to include resume writing assistance, individualized career counseling, workshops (tailored to the family member), research materials/resources, and current local employment listings. The FMEAP staff works closely with local employers, the Employment Security Commission (ESC), and local community college. The FMEAP is located at Building 2475 in Tarawa Terrace Housing area and Bldg 4014E in the Midway Park Housing area(Midway Park FMEAP office will close effective 1 Sep 10). For further information on this program call 450-1676 for Tarawa Terrace or 451-3366 for Midway Park.

FMEAP office hours:
Tarawa Terrace 0730-1600 (Closed 1230-1330 for Lunch)
POC: Irna Harrison 910-450-1676
Midway Park 1330-1600
(Midway Park FMEAP office will close effective 1 Sep 10)
POC: Regina Padgett 910-451-3366

FMEAP CLASSES

Contact Maureen to register or for more information at 450-1678 or 451-3366

Computer Keyboarding Class
Class is geared towards those individuals with no or limited typing skills or would just like to improve there present skills. Basic business letters are also introduced to the students.
 
Workforce Computer Skills Class
Class is geared towards computer functions & maintenance, Microsoft Word, hardware & software, and creating newsletters & flyers. Basically it is an introduction to computers.
 
Key Skills to Hunting & Landing a Job
Class focuses on resume writing, interviewing, dressing for success, skills assessment, MCCS & Federal Employment.

FMEAP Classes

FMEAP Classes