WORKSHOP: Building an Online Presence through LinkedIn *Registration Required*

Hi everyone, 

TGSA would like to invite all of you to our workshop Building an Online Presence through LinkedIn with Mary McAuliffe, a Career Educator at Career Exploration and Education at the University of Toronto. 
Workshop: Building an Online Presence through LinkedInDate: Friday, February 26th 10 – 11amPlatform: Zoom

NB: Registration is required for this event, only those who have registered will receive a Zoom link. If you wish to attend, please register via https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tK3DXfKfdGQHza4PIowAsp6pYXADbmz4W7ZxVxZk98E/edit?usp=sharing.

Workshop Description:LinkedIn is considered to be one of the top social networking sites for job seekers. Whether you are new to LinkedIn or looking to update your profile, this session will help you optimize your LinkedIn profile and use various features to support your job search, career exploration & networking goals. By attending this workshop you will:

  1. Understand why LinkedIn is an important tool for career exploration, job searching and networking with professionals in your field of interest.
  2. Understand best practice (dos and don’ts) with regard to having an online presence.
  3. Identify key elements to optimize your LinkedIn profile and strategies for showcasing your professional identity(ies).

Workshop Facilitator:Mary McAuliffe is a Career Educator, at Career Exploration & Education at U of T.  In her role Mary works with undergraduate and postgraduate students to help them identify career exploration opportunities through one on one sessions and workshops. Prior to this role Mary worked for many years as an Occupational Psychologist and Consultant in the fields of Recruitment and Human Resources in role in Banking, Education, Government and not-for profit and brings a wealth of HR consulting, selection and coaching experience.

We look forward to seeing you there. Wishing everyone a peaceful and productive reading week! 

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