The ACS Employment Readiness Program strives to provide a full range of employment related services to Family members seeking assistance in acquiring skills, networks, and resources that lead to career development, career opportunities and career advancement both locally and stateside.
Spouses
Family members
Active Duty Military
Civilian Employees
Surviving Spouses
Retirees
Resource Information
Comprehensive, easily accessible, up to-date information is provided on
available employment opportunities, education and volunteer resources and support services to assist in making informed decisions on careers and education.
Services Include:
Employment and Volunteer Opportunities
Support Services
Education Resources
Computer Access
Career Reference Library
Networking Opportunities
Job Fairs
Career Counseling
Individual and group counseling is available for assessing
job skills and developing and implementing career goals.
Sessions include:
Self Assessment
Career Interest Testing
Career Exploration
Developing Career/Education Goals
Funds for College
Developing Career Plans
A wide variety of group or individual assistance to ensure a successful job search include:
Effective Resume Writing
Interviewing techniques
Dressing for Success
Salary Negotiations
Conducting an Effective Job Search
Completing Applications, Cover Letters, and Letters of Reference
Alternatives to Traditional Employment
At-work Behaviors
Basic Computer Skills
Word Processing
Classes & Workshops:
Career Assessment & Exploration
Seeking Federal Employment
Funds for College
Dress for Success
Home-based Businesses
Resume Writing
Job Skills
How to Ace the Interview
Helpful Links:
For more information, please contact the program manager at DSN, 485-8188 or CIV, 06783-6-8188.