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Power up your career!

FREE ONLINE SERIES

Career and personal strategies to navigate the current economy

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The University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) is again offering its "Power Up Your Career" seminar series free of charge this spring.

The professional development mini-program is open to anyone looking for practical and immediately applicable career tips and resources like strategies for improving work productivity, virtual meetings and more. Upcoming topics include:

• Common Productivity Challenges and How to Solve Them (February 13)

• Virtual Meeting Etiquette: Best Practices and Protocols for Productivity (March 13)

• Improving Your Personal Information Security and Awareness (April 10)

• Cultural Awareness and Diversity in the Workplace (May 8)

Power Up Your Career seminars have been a regular Professional and Continuing Studies offering for nearly a decade. The online webinar series is currently free and open to the public with the goal of offering relevant career tips and resources to members of the community and our region facing professional and personal challenges during the ongoing pandemic.

The free webinars received more than 700 registrations this summer and fall, covering subjects like career shifting, resume updating, social media presence, networking and virtual interviewing.

“This seminar series is the perfect venue for reaching out to the community to share career tips and strategies relevant for the current environment,” said UD’s Lynn Fishlock, series coordinator and program manager for UD’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies. “Career coaches Gay Lynch and Andrea Abernethy enthusiastically stepped up to the plate for this series, because they too understand the many challenges people are facing right now,” added Fishlock.

“We’re especially pleased to offer this series to the community at this time,” added Fishlock. “We hope the sessions can help participants become better prepared and positioned to successfully meet the challenges they may be facing.”

Visit pcs.udel.edu/power-up for schedule, session details and to RSVP.

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