Kirsten Gardner serves as an Employment and Training Counselor at the County of Sonoma's Job Link program, where she leverages over a decade of experience in the staffing and recruiting industry to empower individuals in their career journeys. In her current role, Kirsten excels in...
Kirsten Gardner serves as an Employment and Training Counselor at the County of Sonoma's Job Link program, where she leverages over a decade of experience in the staffing and recruiting industry to empower individuals in their career journeys. In her current role, Kirsten excels in vocational assessment and career exploration, guiding clients through the complexities of job search strategies, resume writing, and interview preparation. Her expertise is particularly valuable in navigating the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) eligibility requirements, ensuring that clients not only understand their options but also receive tailored training plan support to enhance their employability.
Kirsten is committed to fostering a collaborative environment by coordinating with partner agencies, which allows her clients to access a comprehensive array of supportive services. This holistic approach ensures that individuals receive the necessary resources, from job leads to social media strategies, to effectively navigate today’s competitive job market. Her skills in community outreach and workshop facilitation enable her to conduct engaging sessions that equip clients with essential networking skills and performance management techniques.
Through her proven track record in recruiting and staffing services, Kirsten has successfully placed numerous candidates in fulfilling positions, demonstrating her ability to connect talent with opportunity. As a dedicated advocate for workforce development, she remains focused on empowering individuals to achieve their career goals, making a significant impact in the Sonoma community. With her extensive knowledge and passion for helping others, Kirsten Gardner continues to be a vital resource for job seekers in the region.