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Marcelina Reyes - The Boston Career Link Connection

Marcelina Reyes - The Boston Career Link Connection

When the textile company where Marcelina Reyes had worked for 18 years suddenly moved overseas, Reyes wasn’t quite sure what to do or where to turn.

But the Dominican Republic native found the services she needed close at hand.  Boston Career Link made it possible for her to find new employment.

Boston Career Link is the one-stop career center operated by Goodwill that offers universal access to a broad range of career counseling services, career resources, workshops, job fairs, and special programs to connect job seekers with employers.

For Reyes, she especially needed to improve her English and worked with a Boston Career Link career advisor to find the right program. Her career advisor connected her to the International Institute of Boston where Reyes enrolled in and completed an English for Employment class.

"When I lost my job, I had no idea where to go for help, but my career advisor explained the whole process to me," Reyes said.  Armed with improved language skills, Reyes was able to find employment as a housekeeper at the Doubletree Guest Suites in Waltham. "I’m very happy there," Reyes said.

While Reyes came to Boston Career Link for a training connection, others come to learn about current openings, receive assistance in their job search, learn job search techniques, and receive instruction on how to apply for a job online.  

Did you know?

Headed to the movies anytime soon? If the film was shot in Massachusetts, there is a good chance some of the furniture from the movie will appear soon at a neighborhood Goodwill - a bit of Hollywood glam for a thrift store price.

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