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I speak as a person who used their services and realized how inadequate it was -- and how empty the promises made were by the Church to help people to become their best. . . I got to know personally the man who ran the program, but his hands were tied by the "higher ups" who sub-optimized the program by using inept volunteers, rather than "doing it right the first time."
Those who lead must do more than try hard and mean well. I hold advanced degrees in HR as well as professional certifications. I volunteered to help fix the system at headquarters and was told my help was not needed.
"Denial" is NOT the river in Egypt. The LDS Church must get serious about its ethical duties to its members, and the current LDS Employment System is a failure.
One of the responses above appears very much like those of a "disgruntled former employee".
Care to guess which one?
The Inept person is you not them, because there is a lot of resources to find a job, not just the LDS church.
Please next time you need a job, do it by yourself, dont be lazy and make others find your job
Ultimately, a job placement agency is only as good as the client it has to work with. So, all fingers point back to you, and your lack of --skill, appeal, ability, etc.
It sounds like the above writer had his/her sights set too high. The mission of the center is to get men and women back to work and to help those who are underemployed get better jobs. It cannot take someone with only basic skills and place them in a highly technical field or in a white collar position. No employment agency worth its salt will do that. The center would be setting all parties up for failure if it were to do that.
The services offered range from resume writing clinics to optimizing work skills and targeted training and education opportunities to increase an individual's value.
Sorry, volunteers... I know it hurts, because you really do try.
I think you are confused on what they do. You must remember that LDS Employment services is not a staffing agency. If you want lists of jobs contact the state employment offices. LDS Employment Services would tell you the same thing.
Their primary purpose is not to you give a list of jobs or find the job for you. If they are aware of positions they publicize them. Their purpose is to teach you how to effectively look for employment, network, interview for one, and negotiate. Just like with the church as a whole. they provide the tools, you provide the leg work.
LDS Employment Services is a great service. I know, I worked with them when I changed jobs earlier this year.
Just by rerading your response it sounds like you have a very hard personality to accomidate and that you are not a team player, your personality sounds like it is your way or no way and you always no best.
Good luck in your future indevors.
By the way, I'm not a member but have voluntered many times at welfare square and have purchased food storage items from the cannery. It is a good place to volunter and the people are nice for the most part.