December
   Impress your interviewer now
 – A job interview preparation     workshop
     
January
   Against the Odds in 2009
     
   
  Self Assessment for Career Successes  
  In looking at one's career, landing a coveted job is only a short-term goal. To have continuing success and to remain satisfied with one's career, it is essential to plan and manage one's career properly.  
     
 
 
   Details  
 
Date: 18th August 2007 , Saturday
Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fees: S$25 (incl. 7% GST)
Venue: Possibility Room, Level 5, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street
Enquiries: For more information, please call Jassy at 6861 1000 or email us at marketinginfo@jobsdb.com.sg
   
 
 
   Objectives  
 
Planning and managing your career is essential. This workshop will help individuals to discover themselves and have a better understanding on how to plan and understand his or her own career and to deal with career volatility, especially in our fast changing employment landscape. An abbreviated version of the P3 Drake Assessment Exercise will also be integrated into the workshop to help participants to better understand themselves.
 
 
 
   Outline  
 
Reasons for Career Management
 
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Importance of career planning for continuing success and job satisfaction.
Key Factors in Planning a Career
 
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What are the important things to look out for when planning one's career?
P3 Drake Self Assessment Exercise
 
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Have a better understanding of yourself to more effectively chart your career path.
Developing One's Career Plan
 
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Carrying out your plans after deciding on your course of action.
 
 
 
   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.