Leveraging your Strengths to Strategize for Success
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Quick – tell us the top five things you are good at! Can you do it? Or would it be easier to tell us the things you’re not good at? The truth is many of us spend more time focused on (and trying to fix) what we’re not good at, instead of discovering, appreciating, and cultivating our strengths. In this session, using the Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment (www.gallupstrengthscenter.com), you will learn more about your particular top strengths, how they interact with each other, how they shape your perspective, and how they can be leveraged for success in grad school and beyond. The Top 5 Strengths Assessment is included in this workshop.
In this workshop, you will:
- reflect, interpret, and articulate your unique strengths and specify what they mean to you
- discuss and share next ideas about how your strengths inform your degree and your future career plans
- learn about opportunities to discuss and describe your strengths (interviews, Linked In profile, and more)
You are welcome to register for the Part 2 of this workshop:
- Getting the Most out of Your Academic Experience: Designing Your Grad School/Career Strategy | June 6th, 3-5pm
Facilitator:
Danielle Barkley, PhD, is a Career Educator who works with the UBC Career Centre to support graduate students at UBC. She completed her PhD in English literature at McGill University and has previous experience as a university instructor and writing consultant.
Registration Information
General registration is open on Monday, May 6th at 9 am.
Registration is open to current UBC graduate students. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email at the e-mail associated with your community.grad.ubc.ca account. If you experience any difficulty using the online registration tool, please e-mail us at graduate.pathways@ubc.ca.
Please email us if you are registered and are no longer able to attend this event.
Accessibility
If you have a disability or medical condition that may affect your full participation in the event, please email graduate.pathways@ubc.ca, 604-827-4578, well in advance of the event.