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Home / 2014 / April / 08 / Charting your path: Career development

Charting your path: Career development

April 8, 2014

An Essential Administrative Skills Series workshop

Join Robin Whittall, career advisor for the Advising and Involvement Centre, on April 29 to explore some of the facets of your working style and identify some next steps you can take to find fulfillment in your career.

Whittall is a certified Strong Interest Inventory facilitator. As one of the most respected and widely used career-planning tools, this inventory links your interests and preferences to various jobs, work settings and careers.

Before the workshop, participants will be asked to complete an online assessment. During the workshop, they will receive a comprehensive report outlining several areas of interest and how these relate to careers or volunteer work. And all participants will receive a copy of the full report after the workshop.

Date: Tuesday, Apr. 29
Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: University Centre building, room UNC334
Cost: $50
Registration deadline: Friday, Apr. 18.

To register, visit the Essential Administrative Skills Series website.

To find out more, contact Lisa Levell, organizational development learning specialist, at lisa.levell@ubc.ca or 250-807-9021.

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