These workshops are exclusive for King & Bishop coaching, roundtable members, alumni, and friends! There is limited seating. All workshops start at 10:30 am EST and are completed by 12:00 pm EST. No more than ten participants per workshop. To sign up for a workshop, please email ccalnan@kingbishop.com.
➢ Resume Techniques Workshop – Thursday, January 4 (AF)
The Resume Development Workshop will help you create an effective resume that clearly describes your features and benefits and the value you bring to prospective employers.
➢ LinkedIn Profile Workshop – Tuesday, January 9 (AG)
If you are not on LinkedIn, you are invisible. LinkedIn is a 24/7 career billboard. Are you using its full potential to get the position you want? Learn how to create a more effective LinkedIn profile using all the latest features and techniques.
➢ Networking Brief? What, How, and Why? – Thursday, January 11 (AG)
Networking is essential to your career transition. It builds relationships that help you achieve your objectives, identify new opportunities, and provide meaningful interactions. It is necessary for your career management and development.
Your Networking Brief is a primary tool in your networking strategy. It is a high-level view of your qualifications and describes the work you want to do. It helps your contacts to help you. Unlike a resume, it focuses on what you want to do in the future.
Come to our workshop and learn how to build this tool. Understand how to use this in your networking strategy. Recognize how this integrates with your 30-second introduction and your LinkedIn profile.
➢ Offer Negotiation – Thursday, January 18 (AF)
The Offer Negotiation Workshop teaches you how to develop and execute a successful negotiating strategy and tactics.
➢ Your Networking Introduction: What You Want People to Know When They Meet You – Thursday, January 25 (AG)
No question causes more people a moment of uncertainty than being asked, “So tell me about yourself?” This workshop will give you the structure to frame your answer and give the do’s and don’t’s of what to say and how to say it. Working in small groups, you can craft your introduction and try it out.