Abstract
You’ve probably wondered – and been asked – what you can do with your degree more times than you can count. The good news is that humanities and social science degree holders have more options than ever to use their skillset in more career paths than ever. So the question is: How to discover and land those jobs? This talk will cover aspects of career discernment and management for humanities and social science degree holders:
- How do I research potential jobs and career paths?
- How do I optimize my resume/CV and digital presence?
- How do I develop narratives for networking, cover letters and job interviews?
We can also talk transparently about issues of identity shift, salary, and negotiation. I’ll leave you with a toolkit of free resources for your
career management journey.
Guest speaker
Alex Johnston is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. As Director of Master’s Programs and Career Management, Dr. Johnston has advised hundreds of students on their career pathways and coached them in their job applications. She has over 15 years experience as an executive coach and consultant to Fortune 500 companies, delivering professional professional development workshops in intercultural communication, leadership development, and presentation skills. She has also worked as a nonprofit organization leader in the international educational exchange space.
Contact & registration
ingrid.desaintgeorges@uni.lu