Leslie Liles Named Work Ready's Job Seeker of the Month
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 |
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“Giving Georgians the tools to realize their own potential is what Work Ready strives to do,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “It provides them with the knowledge that they have what it takes to have a meaningful career and contribute to the success of
Leslie Liles spent the majority of her 30-year career in the construction and manufacturing industries before suffering the impact of two layoffs within a three-year period due to economic downsizing. Leslie found herself unemployed, in need of new opportunities and an income.
She made finding a job her full-time job and went to the local Georgia Department of Labor office in
Armed with the knowledge she was qualified to do a greater number of jobs, Leslie expanded her job search to fields she had never previously considered. Wearing her Work Ready pin, Leslie interviewed for and was offered a position at Genco Distribution System, Inc. in McDonough. Leslie serves as a pricing analyst on their Kimberly Clark account and manages inventory and raw materials.
“I would never have thought I would be changing careers and finding new professional challenges at this point in my career, but earning the Work Ready Certificate showed me I had far more opportunities open to me because of my skills,” said Leslie. “I now look forward to a new career in a different field and doing things I’ve never done before. Because of the specialized training I do at Kimberly Clark headquarters, I regularly travel – something I’ve never had a chance to do at former jobs. Taking the Work Ready assessment was one of the best things I could have done for my self-esteem.”
Each month, www.gaworkready.org will feature a success story of how earning a Work Ready Certificate has improved a job seeker’s confidence and availed them with new employment opportunities. Certificate holders are encouraged to visit the website to share their stories about how earning a certificate has encouraged them to seek skills gap training and better job opportunities. Featured Work Ready individuals will receive a $100 pre-paid incentive card in recognition of their hard work.
For more information on the Work Ready initiative please visit the Web site at www.gaworkready.org
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