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Networking Skills for Today: How to Build Your Career Connections with Guest Speaker (English)

Tue, Feb 08

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Webinar

Do you want to improve your networking skills? Join us and our guest speaker and learn new ways to become more confident and connect with others to find potential job opportunities.

Networking Skills for Today: How to Build Your Career Connections with Guest Speaker (English)
Networking Skills for Today: How to Build Your Career Connections with Guest Speaker (English)

Time & Location

Feb 08, 2022, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Webinar

About the Event

In Partnership with Vancouver Public Library

Facilitated by Nick Morris (He/his), Administrative and Human Resources Specialist, in higher education.

Networking with people is helpful because not all job opportunities are advertised; some are shared by connecting with others.

Topics include:

  • The importance of networking
  • Creating your own elevator speech
  • How to use LinkedIn for networking

While we are still in a pandemic, it can be overwhelming to find options for applying for a job.

Come by and take away new networking tools, that you can use tomorrow.

* Q&A session at the end of the webinar

Eligibility: work/study permits, PNP nominees, refugee claimants, and naturalized citizens.

To register for this event, please fill out this form http://bit.ly/BCSISRF

Please fill out this form 24 hours before the event to ensure that you get the link to attend.

If you are a visitor, PR, or a Canadian-born citizen, please email bcsis@success.bc.ca with your status date/title of workshop and we will add you to the workshop.

To join you will need a computer, tablet or phone with the app Zoom. A link and password to join the event will be sent to registrants.

BC Settlement and Integration Services (BCSIS) is one of the many programs within S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a multicultural, multi-service social service agency. BCSIS is funded by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to provide support to post-secondary international students, foreign workers who hold a valid work permit, PNP applicants, refugee claimants in employment, settlement, and exploring immigration pathways. Naturalized citizens are eligible for employment services.

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