Alumni Webinar: How to Know When It’s Time to Go

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Date: March 25, 2020
Time: 12:30 pm until 1:30 pm

Location: Virtual Venue (Online)

Virtual Event - Register here.

 Do you find yourself complaining frequently about your current job? Two-thirds of Americans are disengaged at work, or worse, according to a new Gallup study on the American workplace. While all professionals have ups and downs at work, how can you know if it's just a passing phase or if it's time to move on? How do you know if you're in the right fit? This webinar will discuss:

- The importance of finding a job that fits
- How to know if you're in the right career
- The telling signs that it's time to go

Our presenter, Hallie Crawford, has been a certified career coach and national career expert for 19 years. Her company, HallieCrawford.com, and team of coaches have helped thousands of people worldwide identify and transition into their dream career, effectively navigate their job search, and enhance their performance at work. Hallie is regularly featured as a career expert in the media including US News, Forbes.com, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, and Fox Business News. For more information about their services visit www.halliecrawford.com.

Recommended dress for this event: Casual

More information:

For more information, please contact the UGA Career Center at 706-542-3375.

This event is sponsored by the University of Georgia Career Center

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