TRTCares Job Bank Program
To Submit a Resume:
Send a copy of your resume, as well as a "one-paragraph description", (explain your qualifications and your desired type of employment, position, etc.), to trtjobbank@gmail.com. You will be assigned a file number, and our website will display your "one-paragraph job request” (no names, addresses or phone numbers will be listed). Upon the request of a prospective employer, your full resume will be forwarded to that specific employer. It is the policy of. TRTCares to always contact you before your resume is sent to anyone. As an additional benefit to candidates seeking employment, TRTCares publishes a monthly listing of all “one-paragraph job requests” that are listed on our website, and distributes this listing to local houses of worship. Unless otherwise notified, all listings remain active on our website for six months and are then automatically removed.
To List An Employment Opportunity
If you have an employment position available, we invite you to submit a paragraph describing the position(s). Contact information can be listed in your paragraph, or provided to us separately. Your listing will be assigned a file number, and will be posted on the TRTCares Job Bank website. The website is updated weekly. Employers can submit job opportunities either by e-mail to trtjobbank@gmail.com. or regular mail. Mailing information can be obtained by calling (732) 320-8287, a confidential phone being manned by trained TRTCares volunteers.
To Receive a Resume listed:
If you are an employer interested in seeing a particular resume, please contact us with the ID number of the candidate and either a fax number, email or mailing address. You can either email trtjobbank@gmail.com, or call 732-320-8287, a confidential phone being manned by trained volunteers for this program.
This service is being offered free of charge to the members of our local community. Please circulate these listings amongst friends and relatives and pass it on to those responsible for hiring in your place of employment. Perhaps we, as a community, can make a difference to a neighbor who is struggling through a difficult financial time.
Thank you for being a part of our caring community.