GPS/LCC Event: Building Career Momentum

Location: 
Graduate Student Centre, 6371 Crescent Rd., Point Grey Campus
Offered by: 
Graduate Pathways to Success, Life and Career Centre
Date: 
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 - 1:00pm - 4:00pm

This seminar is offered in collaboration with UBC’s Life and Career Centre, Robson Square.

During this seminar, strategies for building career momentum will be explored. The pressure to develop clear goals and make strategic decisions can create the illusion that a successful career path is cast in stone. A career map is an important navigational tool to keep goals in sight, yet we also need to increase our "inner compass” to guide us throughout a lifetime of building career momentum. Learn to apply a career development model that has YOU at the centre, while you identify core values and strengths that will guide future career directions and decisions.

Facilitator:  Sally Halliday is a registered clinical counsellor working with individuals, couples, and teams in the areas of workplace stress, relationship concerns, communicating through conflict and career decision-making. She plays a leadership role in the Robson Square Life and Career Centre and helps to organize workshops in business and industry as well as for UBC.

Registration: Limited to UBC graduate students registered in the current academic session. To register, please visit https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g1965.

Refreshments: Beverages will be provided. Please bring your own mug.

For further information on the GPS program, check: Faculty of Graduate Studies - Graduate Pathways to Success Program


 

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