How to Design a Career You Actually Love

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Develop a map for the next steps in your career

Steph Szuch

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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Noon-1 p.m. EST

If you are considering a new career but are feeling overwhelmed and confused about how to take action, the Career Design 101 webinar is a great place to start! Facilitated by career design expert, Steph Szuch, from Mission Collaborative, this workshop provides you with effective ideas, steps, and resources to get your career change process started.

Note: The focus of this workshop is not job-search related.

Learning outcomes:

1. Gain a foundational understanding of each stage in the Career Design Process: a four-step process based on the principles of Design Thinking to effectively change careers:
    a. Reflection - Get clarity on what do you want and what are you good at
    b. Definition - Define the criteria you want your career to satisfy in the next chapter
    c. Testing - Learn how you can test career paths before you commit to them so you know it will be a good fit for you
    d. Launch - Learn how you can stand out from other candidates and land your next role

2. Learn tactical next steps you can use to begin your career change journey right away

3. Learn how you can join fellow UB alumni in the UB Alumni Career Design Fellowship; a 30-day online Fellowship to provide you with the structure and accountability to effectively change your career.

Get ready for the next UB Alumni Career Fellowship program with this webinar and then sign up to be part of this session!

About Steph Szuch
Steph Szuch leads the Career Design Fellowship at Mission Collaborative, supporting career changers to build a life of their choosing. With a background in teaching and coaching, Steph has worked extensively with professionals from around the world looking to boost their skills to apply for different jobs, move abroad, or take a new step in their careers. She takes a strengths-based approach to help those she works with overcome limiting beliefs, recognize their potential, and gain the confidence to build fulfilling careers.