Future Focus Career Workshop - February 2018 (Central Campus)
When:
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Venue:
Birkbeck 30 Russell Square
No booking required
Whether you're feeling stuck in your current job or are looking to fast-track your progression, this workshop is designed to help you explore how undergraduate study can have a positive impact on your future career.
This workshop will help you:
- Gain a more in-depth understanding of yourself to better inform your career decisions
- Learn about your skills, personality, values and motivations
- Apply this knowledge of yourself to different career options
- Know how to find out whether the course(s) you are considering is a stepping stone to the career you want, including information about the graduate destinations of Birkbeck students to inspire you
This session is aimed at prospective undergraduate students from all subject areas and is delivered by Birkbeck's Careers and Employability Service.
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