Queens Libraries lend a tie for an interview or an important event - ForumDaily
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Queens libraries lend a tie for a job interview or an important event.

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Four libraries in Queens offer an unusual service: Tiebrary. Users can use their library cards to rent a tie for up to three weeks and wear it to interviews or important events. This service can be used in libraries such as: Central Library, South Jamaica, Arverne and Laurelton Queens Library.

The program was launched several years ago. The fact is that libraries get ties as donations for learning how to tie a tie and how to get an interview.

The rental period for the tie is 21 days. A library user can also wear it on library premises if they have a scheduled Skype interview.

The Tiebrary program is just one of the library's non-traditional ways to serve the community.

Queens Library's Business and Job Academy in parallel offer a range of other available services for finding jobs and creating resumes, master classes in safety and health, and others. All available services are available in the city’s 14 libraries.

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