Facing the Fear of Career Transition: Alumni Webinar Summer 2020

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Date: June 24, 2020
Time: 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm

Location: Virtual Venue (Online)

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Are you immobilized by the fear of making a change in your career? Whether you are aiming for a slight adjustment or a dramatic shift, altering your career path in any way can be overwhelming. Often, job seekers choose to ignore the challenge instead of facing it head-on. As a result, they end up years later in the same job they don’t enjoy, wondering where the time went.

This webinar, led by national career expert Hallie Crawford, will help you to:

  1. Identify what holds you back from your career goals
  2. Understand the mental game of career transition and how it is “make or break” to your success in that transition
  3. Provide you with the tools to manage and overcome those obstacles

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 call the Career Center at 706-542-3375, or email Kali DeWald.

This event is sponsored by the University of Georgia Career Center

*Unless otherwise noted, all University of Georgia Career Center events are for University of Georgia students and University of Georgia alumni only. Some employer information sessions are conducted by invitation only. Before attending an employer information session, please check the event details in Handshake to determine any attendance eligibility requirements.

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