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November 17, 2021
JF&CS Career Services: Helping Community Members Achieve Their Dream Careers
When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the country in March 2021, many in metro Atlanta found themselves losing careers they had spent years building in just the blink of an eye. Others had to try and make the best of the usual life challenges in… Read More
November 16, 2021
The Benefits of JF&CS’ Estrangement Group
For most, family is a source of stability and love, and a relationship that can always be depended on. However, for some, family relationships can be complex and even difficult. And for a rare few, family relationships can become so strained that… Read More
November 12, 2021
Career Tips: How to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself”
How do we handle an open-ended question like this, without rambling about irrelevant details? Read More
November 02, 2021
Oral Surgeon Chose Dental Career After Volunteering at Ben Massell Dental Clinic
Dr. Michael Rosenthal loves being an oral surgeon. He was initially thinking of other forms of medicine, and then went to talk to a family friend. Dr. Joel Adler, who was an oral surgeon allowed Michael to shadow him for a day. He took him to the… Read More
November 01, 2021
A Chat with Matt: Resilience After Tragedy
Matt Logelin talks candidly to us about life and loss, the magic of unpredictability, and the resilience of the human spirit. Read More
October 21, 2021
Understanding Eating Disorders with Brennen Joseph NCC
Eating disorders aren’t a choice. They are a mental and physical illness that can affect any gender, race, age, ethnicity, and economic class. They are harmful. They can be destructive. However, they are treatable. Read More
October 18, 2021
POW! Gives Super Women Support
Jenny feels like she can’t even sit down during the day. She must get to work, pick up the slack for her co-worker being out, do errands, then she’ll try to sit down to eat, and her mother will need to be taken to the bathroom. Read More
October 08, 2021
Five Ways to Update Your Resume
Recruiters take an average of 8 seconds to review your resume. Therefore, your resume should be simple and convey the necessary information needed by the employer. Read More