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Many colleges really don't prepare their graduates with the real life tools that they need to get a job. Do they even realize that resumes are on life-support? That if you don't have a strong LinkedIn profile and an active presence on the site, by the time you are a junior, you're behind the curve. Do you have a business card? Yes, before you get that job, not after.

Do-over.me can help. They're poised to provide support for you during the transition from student to working professional. do-over.me will help you stand out in a sea of mortar boards!

Do-over.me is offering a "Build Your Tool Kit - College Edition" workshop from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, at the Geneva Public Library, 127 James St.

This interactive workshop will allow each participant to create a professional resume. Participants also will craft a LinkedIn profile that will make them stand out. Do-over.me understands the need for creating a network and helping participants understand how to effectively build a network.

Participants should bring their own Internet-ready device with their resume loaded and have a basic LinkedIn profile already created. This workshop is limited to 12 people; register soon to reserve your spot at www.do-over.me/registering-for-events/.

If you are able to and want to come at the last minute, call (630) 402-0429 to see if there are any spots available.

Founded in 2014 by Cynthia K. Wade, do-over.me is a nonprofit organization that provides support for individuals in transition. It helps students move forward from student to working professional. Its goal is to create a community of lifelong learners who see crisis as opportunity and change as a positive and necessary part of life. For information, visit www.do-over.me, call (630) 402-0429 or email Cynthia@do-over.me.

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