Don’t wait until you’re laid off, burned out, or unhappy in your position before you evaluate how competitive your skills are in today's work environment. In an era where many companies have eliminated employee career development programs in favor of a DIY model, you need to take responsibility for your own career path. By conducting periodic inventories, both of yourself and of the job market, you can keep your career on course.
This webcast will help you to:
Join Sue Kaiden, author of the June bonus TD at Work, “Keeping Your Career on Track,” as she walks you through tools designed to help you identify your best skills and favored work environment, highlight any gaps, and develop a strategic plan for your career.
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Sue Kaiden is the Career Development Community of Practice manager at the Association for Talent Development. She has more than 20 years of experience improving performance in the healthcare, IT, and nonprofit sectors, and 10 years of experience as a career coach. In 2003, in response to community need, she founded GetWorks, a job search support group for unemployed and underemployed people in the Greater Philadelphia area. Through this program and her coaching practice, Sue has helped thousands of people find meaningful work.
In August 2014, Sue joined ATD to oversee its Career Development Community of Practice, which includes managing the ATD Job Bank. She holds an MBA from Cornell University and is the author of the June 2015 bonus TD at Work, “Keeping Your Career on Track.”