A Career HQ presentation
Description
Building off Part 1, this session dives into advanced strategies to showcase your value in critical career moments. Be sure to watch Part 1: The Foundation – Success Starts with What & How YOU Communicate.
Part 2 includes:
- Elevator Pitch: Master your introduction with proven technique.
- Interviewing & Evaluations: Verbalize your story and demonstrate your value.
- Salary Negotiations: Best practices with facilitator modeling conversation during offer.
- Career Management (CM): Practical strategies for 90-day and CM process plan.
- Professional Growth: Leveraging associations, certifications, and thought leadership.
Interactive and Impactful: Each part combines facilitator insights, actionable advice, and time for Q&A to ensure you walk away confident and empowered. In Part 1 and Part 2, Ellen, the webinar facilitator, will demonstrate responses and strategies to illustrate effective communication techniques for value in real-world scenarios.
Join us for this essential series and transform how you communicate your value—setting the stage for career growth and professional success.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
1. Develop and deliver an elevator pitch that conveys their strengths, skills, and professional value in various introduction settings.
2. Effectively verbalize achievements and strengths during interviews and performance evaluations to align with organizational needs.
3. Apply practical strategies during job interviews and salary negotiations to advocate for their value and secure favorable outcomes.
4. Build a personalized career management plan that includes setting professional goals.
5. Understand tools and strategies, such as 90-day plans, progression mapping, and strategic networking to support long-term career development.
Topic: Professional Development
Credit Information: Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.