Career Ascent Events: March, 2024

These career webinars and networking events are specifically designed for professionals and career changers. They offer a valuable opportunity to enhance career-building skills and expand your professional network. Join us for the last two in this series!

  • Recharge (3/7): we will provide insightful guidance and tips for pivoting to a new field or incorporating your JET experience in your current career

  • Fuel (3/22): connect with like-minded individuals and get individualized guidance from career experts. This event is a must-attend for those seeking to build their careers and create impactful connections.

Attend any of these professional-oriented webinars to level up your career aspirations with actionable insights from industry leaders. Join us for the last session (Fuel) to connect with career experts and fellow JET alums through a structured virtual networking session. Define your goals, broaden your network, and shape a successful career path during these dynamic and immersive career webinars and networking sessions.

 

In “Recharge” we will provide insightful guidance and tips for pivoting to a new field or incorporating your JET/Japan experience into your current career.

Free for USJETAA members | $5 General Public

Thurs, March 7 @7pm ET

 

In “Fuel”, participants will connect with like-minded individuals and get individualized guidance from career experts. This event is a must-attend for those seeking to build their careers and create impactful connections. You’ll be able to discuss creating your digital profile, tools to discover your value, mindset hacks for approaching the job search, the lay of the land in regards to Japanese companies and industries in the US and more.

*Emily Frank will be hosting resume review sessions during this event. See details in your registration confirmation email. There are limited spots! First come, first serve.

Free for USJETAA members | $5 General Public

Tues, March 19th @7pm ET


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