Dependable Strengths Sept. 11 & 14 - job hunting
(Workshops&Seminars )
Dependable Strengths Workshop Focuses on Strengths and Talents To Increase
Job Fit and Career Satisfaction
September 11 & 14
Are you struggling with finding a job? Frustrated with securing that first
job, or tired of your current profession, but don?t know what to do next?
Not sure what you?re really good at? You?re not alone, and help is on the
way! In this 2-day workshop, you will gain confidence in your skills, learn
important new networking methods and develop a strategy for finding a career
that really ?fits?. Using the ?Dependable Strengths? articulation process of
identifying strengths and talents, participants report greater
employability, self-esteem, productivity and career and life satisfaction.
Past participants of the Dependable Strengths Workshop report:
? ?I explored my strengths and talents from a different point of view ?
stepped out of myself and evaluated my strengths in a very honest way to
help me find my life work??
? ?It completely shifted my focus from ?how can I fit into that job? to
?how I can highlight my strengths and abilities which will lead to getting
the right job for me?.?
? ?It helped me define and clarify my strengths, increased my
self-esteem, and established a network.?
? ?This workshop really helps you take a fresh look at what you can do
by learning to see and focus on your dependable strengths.?
Registration Information
The Dependable Strengths Workshop, sponsored by the UW Career Center and the
UW Alumni Association, consists of two workshop days of collaborative
sessions, which include role playing, interviewing, self assessment and
more. This workshop is offered to the UW community at a significant savings.
(Other organizations charge up to $500 for similar workshops.) General
registration is $150; $120 for UW Alumni Association members, and $75 for
currently enrolled UW students.
Online Registration:http://careers.washington.edu/Forms/Dependable-Strengths-for-Alumni-Communi
ty
Registration can also be completed in person or by mail. Please
contact our office for more details at:
UW Career Center, 134 Mary Gates Hall, Seattle, WA 98195
Phone: 206-543-0535
Vic Snyder, Associate Director of Counseling
University of Washington - Career Center
134 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352810, Seattle, WA 98195-2810
206-616-5806 - www.careers.washington.edu
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