UCLA Career Center
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Saturday February
28
9am to 1pm (Speaker Bios)
UCLA Career Center
Third Floor, Conference Room
(Download Flyer & Agenda Here, PDF) |
Register
Here. Please note:
- You will see "Jump Start Registration" which is
the correct link.
- This is a fee-based program provided exclusively to UCLA
Alumni.
- The fee for the Forum is $50 (includes continental breakfast).
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Did you graduate from UCLA in the past five years? Perhaps your career goals haven’t panned out as you imagined, or maybe the recent downturn in the economy is directly impacting your job outlook. Perhaps you are considering reworking your career and would like to see it from a professional vantage point.
Then we invite you to join us at the UCLA Alumni Career Forum. The forum presents a unique opportunity for UCLA grads just like you! We will focus on career strategies in this important four hour program. Our professional career counselors and nationally recognized speakers will share effective strategies and secrets, and help you strengthen your skills as you take your career into the future:
- Develop the Confidence to Succeed in a Challenging Economy
- Gain the Winning Edge in Competitive Markets
- Network with the Alumni Ambassadors
- Refine your Personal Brand and Fine Tune your Image
- Unlock the Keys to Successful Information Interviews
- Create a Powerful "Portfolio Resume" to Showcase your Accomplishments
- Put Your Network to Work
- Create New Opportunities by Thinking "Outside of the Box"
- Take Advantage of UCLA Career Center Services for Alumni
Finding the right job will come faster once you understand how to utilize the resources available to you. Learn about the variety of services provided by the UCLA Career Center and the UCLA Alumni Association, including BruinView™ for Alumni, Bruin AlumnLink™, the Online Resume Critique, and special networking and program options.
At the conclusion of the Forum, you will walk away with new insights, practical resources, and a renewed directive to fulfill your career aspirations.
Questions?