Are you affected by the credit crunch? Did you get retrenched and needs to get back into employment? Did you get a pay cut, yet were given more workload than before the cut? Are you a little disillusioned by the current employment and economic situation? Not sure what to do, what to make of the situation, and how to not just survive, but thrived in this downturn? Do you know how you can achieve success in 2009, against the odds?
This workshop will deal with the economic situation head-on. In whatever economic situation, where is your career heading, and how can you get back on track, even if you are derailed and stalled.
Outline
Before the crisis, where is your career?
Career Planning Unplugged, under no duress, employment or economic pressures
Strategies for the crisis
Career option considerations - good decisions, bad decisions, ugly decisions
Job Hunting Technique in this downturn - how to find something that is not there?
Employment Resiliency - water proof your career in this tsunami
Heading to the sunset
- the upturn is coming after the downturn, are you ready?
Duration
This is a 3-hour seminar-cum-workshop. Facilitator will share the strategies for the crisis, and to advise one to return to the pre-crisis career direction.
Facilitator
Steven Chong has over 14 years of corporate experience before venturing in the career services industry for the last 4 years. In 2002, Steven became the Master Facilitator of the Job Hunting Module of the WorkSkills Training Programme (WSTP), a national outplacement programme for executives and professionals mandated by the Ministry of Manpower. He is also a member of the Singapore Professionals and Executives Co-operative (SPEC) and the Asian Association of Career Management Professionals (AACMP.
Steven has also facilitated career programmes for organisations and educational institutions, including Singapore Management University (SMU), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) and Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), polytechnics, institutes of technical education (ITEs), junior colleges and secondary schools.