Carson Tahoe Health to host career success seminar at Western Nevada College

President J. Kyle Dalpe, Ph.D.
President J. Kyle Dalpe, Ph.D. - Western Nevada College
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Carson Tahoe Health will host the “Enhancing Career Success” seminar at Western Nevada College’s Career Services on April 16 at The Link. This free seminar offers insight into building a standout rĂ©sumĂ© and mastering communication skills for career advancement. The session, aimed at students, alumni, and job seekers, starts at noon and lasts one hour.

Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe, WNC President, highlighted the benefits of the event: “I encourage everyone to take advantage of our new Career Services resource. Events such as the Enhancing Career Success workshop will not only assist our students but help community members improve their own professional careers.”

Participants can register by April 11 at 5 p.m. via an online form. Due to limited space, early registration is recommended.

The Link, WNC’s latest Career Services resource, supports career development and employer networking. Opened unofficially with a career fair in March, it’s designed to facilitate career connections and community engagement on campus.

For inquiries, contact WNC Career Services Specialist Christopher Croft at 775-445-4423 or christopher.croft@wnc.edu.



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