Join us for a free career webinar and learn about the data-driven guide to finding work that you love!
Whether you’re launching or switching careers, tools like LinkedIn and ChatGPT can help. Job-search wizard Jeremy Schifeling shows you how to leverage data to find work that matches your passions and interests. Join the former LinkedIn insider at a free webinar for U of T grads taking the next step.
What you'll learn at the free webinar:
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Which career paths make sense for you, based on ChatGPT analysis
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Who else on LinkedIn has gone down these paths
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How to engage and learn from these professionals
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How to try out a potential career
Save your spot and register today!
This event is brought to you by the U of T Alumni Community.
About the Speaker:
Jeremy Schifeling is an acclaimed author and speaker with over 20 years of experience in career development. He is dedicated to helping students launch successful careers and has written two best-selling books on leveraging LinkedIn and ChatGPT for career advancement.
Specializing in AI for job-seeking, ChatGPT for career exploration, LinkedIn profile development, alumni networking, tech careers, and keynote speaking, Schifeling is passionate about equipping the next generation with the tools they need to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
Have you joined us on Ten Thousand Coffees?
The U of T Hub on Ten Thousand Coffees is a free, online networking tool for the entire U of T community. More than 13,000 alumni professionals and students use the hub to give and get career advice. Alumni Career Series webinars are featured through the U of T Hub. Join the hub to build your network, find like-minded alumni and students, and exchange career advice, anytime, anywhere.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Alumni Programs Team at alumni.programs@utoronto.ca
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