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WEDNESDAY

E-COMMERCE PLAYBOOK — STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH

Online: Learn the formula for growing an e-commerce business, as well as SEO fundamentals, selling through multiple channels and more, 9-10:30 a.m., presented by the New York Business Development Center, free, register for a link, nysbdc.ecenterdirect.com, 631-632-9837.

MASTERING THE INTERVIEW

Center Moriches: Learn job interview tips and techniques to enhance chances for success, 6:30 p.m., Center Moriches Free Public Library, 235 Main St., free, register, for Suffolk County cardholders, centermoricheslibrary.org, 631-878-0940.

YOUR RESUME AS A DOOR OPENER

Dix Hills: Discover different types of resumes, how to represent yourself as an individual and get an interview, 7 p.m., Half Hollow Hills Community Library, 55 Vanderbilt Pkwy., free, register, for district residents only, hhhlibrary.org, 631-421-4530.

THURSDAY

JOB FAIR

Middle Island: Meet representatives from area organizations and learn about job opportunities, bring copies of resume and dress for success, presented by the Suffolk County Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs, 10 a.m.-noon, Longwood Public Library, 800 Middle Country Rd., free, longwoodlibrary.org, 631-924-6400.

BRANDING AND WHY IT MATTERS 

Online: Boost your brand as you learn key branding elements, visual identity and more, 11 a.m.-noon, presented by Farmingdale Small Business Development Center, free, register for a link, farmingdale.edu/sbdc, 934-420-2765.

FRIDAY

JOB FAIR

Brentwood: Representatives from public and private Long Island organizations and businesses will be available to meet with you about potential employment, hosted by Eastern Suffolk BOCES/Brentwood Literacy Zone, bring your resume and dress for success, 2-4 p.m., Brentwood Public Library, 34 Second Ave., free, brentwoodnylibrary.org, 631-273-7883.

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      Jim Vennard, 61, an electrical engineer from Missouri, received a $250 ticket for passing a stopped school bus in Stony Brook, a place he said he has never visited. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports. Credit: Newsday; Photo Credit: Jim Vennard; BusPatrol

      'I have never been to New York' Jim Vennard, 61, an electrical engineer from Missouri, received a $250 ticket for passing a stopped school bus in Stony Brook, a place he said he has never visited. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.

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          Jim Vennard, 61, an electrical engineer from Missouri, received a $250 ticket for passing a stopped school bus in Stony Brook, a place he said he has never visited. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports. Credit: Newsday; Photo Credit: Jim Vennard; BusPatrol

          'I have never been to New York' Jim Vennard, 61, an electrical engineer from Missouri, received a $250 ticket for passing a stopped school bus in Stony Brook, a place he said he has never visited. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.

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