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The Three Career Stories Everyone Needs (and how to tell them)

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Keynote: The Three Career Stories Everyone Needs (and how to tell them) 

Careers are one of the most beautiful things you can create in your life. You get to decide how it looks, feels, and what to say about it. Stories are a powerful way to know what to do and say about our work. In addition, storytelling (the stories we tell about ourselves to others) is an effective way to help people understand who we are and how we can contribute as an employee. Stories make a difference. If you want to be better understood at the job you want, investing in your story skills is valuable, fun, and career-boosting. 
 
Presenter: Kerri Twigg, Story and Career Strategy Coach and Author 
Kerri Twigg is the author of The Career Stories Method. Through courses and coaching, she helps people use their stories to grow their careers, whether they aim for a "job-job" or running their own business, and, if they're not sure what kind of work, she helps with that too. She has been helping people find and share their stories with confidence for nearly 20 years, first at a theatre school and now in the career management sector. Kerri regularly gets named as a top Career Coach to follow and is a LinkedIn Top Voice. 



Date: Thursday, October 7, 2021
Time: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Location: This session will take place on MS Teams. Registration closes on Thursday, October 7 at 8:30 am. All registrants will receive an email with the link to join.

Registration Link: https://experienceguelph.ca/events.htm?evtId=3526

Special thank you to the University of Guelph Alumni Association (UGAA)  who provided generous sponsorship to make this keynote possible.
 

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