Career Development: What To Do When You Feel Stuck or Unsure! w/ UBC Guest Speaker (English)
Thu, Oct 14
|Zoom
Feeling stuck or unsure in your career development? Join us and our guest speaker, Facilitated by Chandra (SHAN-dra) Jade (she/her), Advisor for Career and Professional Services at UBC, learn new ways to unlock your inner power and overcome barriers in your job search.
Time & Location
Oct 14, 2021, 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Zoom
About the Event
In Partnership with UBC Centre for Student Involvement & Careers
Are you feeling stuck in your current career or deciding what career you’d like to pursue? Are you feeling unsure how to expand or narrow down your career options, gain new experiences, grow your network or learn new career development skills?
It's common to feel stuck or unsure about career development at many different stages in life – whether you’re first starting out in your career, have been working for some time or are considering a career transition.
Perhaps you haven’t grown up in Canada and are also unsure how to navigate the Canadian job market?
Join us for this unique webinar that will help you clarify where you’re feeling stuck or unsure in your career, learn some guiding principles from career development theory and gain new tools and resources to support you through the next stage of your career journey.
Facilitated by Chandra (SHAN-dra) Jade (she/her), Advisor for Career and Professional Services at UBC.
To register for this event, please fill out this form http://bit.ly/BCSISRF
Please fill out this form 24 hours before the event to ensure that you get the link to attend.
To join you will need a computer, tablet or phone with the app Zoom. A link and password to join the event will be sent to registrants.
BC Settlement and Integration Services (BCSIS) is one of the many programs within S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a multicultural, multi-service social service agency. BCSIS is funded by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to provide support to post-secondary international students, foreign workers who hold a valid work permit, PNP applicants, refugee claimants in employment, settlement, and exploring immigration pathways. Naturalized citizens are eligible for employment services.