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Laborers Recruit Apprentices

East Syracuse, NY – The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for Construction and General Laborers, Local Union #633, will conduct a recruitment from April 19, 2023 through April 17, 2024 for six Skilled Construction Craft Laborer apprentices, the New York State Department of Labor announced today. Applications may be obtained from Construction and General Laborers, Local Union #633, 7051 Fly Road, East Syracuse, NY 13057, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month, excluding legal holidays, during the recruitment period. All applications must be received no later than April 17, 2024. The Committee requires that applicants: For further information, applicants should contact Construction and General Laborers, Local Union #633 at (315) 471-1591. Additional job search assistance can be obtained at your local New York State Department of Labor Career Center (see: https://dol.ny.gov/career-centers). Apprentice programs registered with the Department of Labor must meet standards established by the Commissioner. Under state law, sponsors of programs cannot discriminate against applicants because of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or marital status. Women and minorities are encouraged to submit applications for apprenticeship programs. Sponsors of programs are required to adopt affirmative action plans for the recruitment of women and minorities.

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Consumer Alert: New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection Offers Job Seekers Tips to Avoid Employment Scams

Employment Scams Continue to Rise, Targeting Job Seekers to Steal Money and Personal Information Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for “Tuesday’s Tips” – Practical Tips to Educate and Empower New York Consumers on a Variety of Topics  Secretary Robert J. Rodriguez: “To minimize the risk of falling victim to an employment scam, I encourage you to follow our tips, take precautions during your job search and learn the warning signs so you can recognize the difference between a real employment opportunity and a scam.” For this week’s “Tuesday’s Tips,” the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) is warning job seekers to avoid common employment scams. Job scams have been a growing problem in recent years. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the number of reported scams for business and job opportunities quadrupled from 2018 to 2022, and in 2022 consumers lost 75% more money from business and job opportunity fraud compared to the prior year. Examples of what a job scam can look like are available here. Follow the New York Department of State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and check in every Tuesday for more practical tips that educate and empower New York consumers on a variety of topics. Sign up to receive consumer alerts directly to your email or phone here. “Employment scams are becoming more and more of a problem as nefarious scammers continue to leverage pandemic and economic stress to take advantage of job seekers,” said Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez. “To minimize the risk of falling victim to an employment scam, I encourage you to follow our tips, take precautions during your job search and learn the warning signs so you can recognize the difference between a real employment opportunity and a scam.” As you navigate the job market, use the following tips to avoid job scams and fraud. Be wary of potential employers who: Protect your personal information: Never give out personal information (such as your social security number, date of birth or bank account information) to potential employers until you know the opportunity is legitimate. Research organizations before applying: Scammers often promote non-existent job opportunities. To verify a job posting is legitimate, go to the company’s official website to confirm the employment opportunity exists. If you don’t see the job posting on their site, call the company directly to confirm. Watch out for “too good to be true” offers: Be wary of postings for high-paying and fully remote jobs requiring “no resume” or “no experience.” Always ask questions about the role and take the time to ask questions and confirm details outlined in the job description. Scammers often dodge questions or provide vague answers to pressure you to comply with their requests. Don’t pay for the promise of a job: Never send money for the promise of landing a job. Legitimate employers or recruiters will never ask candidates to pay to get a job or for a background check. Beware of check cashing scams: If a potential employer sends you a check instructing you to deposit it and send part of the money back to them, do not deposit that check. This is a scam. Confirm contact methods: Make sure email communications match the company’s official website and domain. Scammers often pose as a real company using unaffiliated or personal phone numbers and emails. Use secure and reputable sites when searching for jobs online: The following links include some reliable sources to start or continue your job search. About the New York State Division of Consumer Protection The New York State Division of Consumer Protection provides resources and education materials to consumers, as well as voluntary mediation services between consumers and businesses. The Consumer Assistance Helpline 1-800-697-1220 is available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, excluding State Holidays, and consumer complaints can be filed at any time at www.dos.ny.gov/consumer-protection. For other consumer protection tips and consumer alerts, consumers can visit the DCP website or follow DCP on social media via Twitter at @NYSConsumer or Facebook at www.facebook.com/nysconsumer.  

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Opportunities

FOCUS Greater Syracuse is hiring! Program Manager

Program Manager Job Description March 2023 We are looking for a Program Manager to join FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc.! We are very interested in filling this position as quickly as possible. Please share this job description with your networks and, if you know of someone who you think would be a good fit, please encourage them to submit their resume and cover letter to focus@syrgov.net by April 7, 2023. Please send Resumes and Cover Letters to focus@syrgov.net Thanks much! Rita L. Reicher, PhD President FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc. JOB TITLE: Program Manager START DATE: No later than May 1st FOCUS’s mission is to build a sustainable community byenabling citizens to work together with government, organizations, and businesses to improve the quality of life and economic future of all the citizens. The Program Manager supports the organization by supporting the Board of Directors and Board-led programs, overseeing the organization’s communications, marketing, public relations, and website management; and by managing the FOCUS office. This individual reports to the Executive Director.  Strategic Priorities: Duties and Responsibilities: Skills Necessary: Compensation and Benefits: For more information about FOCUS Greater Syracuse, visit: www.focussyracuse.org

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