Job Search Strategies

Job Search Strategies

Join us for this free, online, interactive workshop on job search strategies for newcomers to Alberta.

By Cheryl Whitelaw

Date and time

Wednesday, June 12 · 9 - 10:15am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

We are pleased that Dr. Svetlana Sapelnikova will share how to understand job descriptions and align your resume and cover letter so you can sell yourself to potential employers. She will share strategies for positioning yourself in the job market: you will learn how to interpret job descriptions and align your resume and cover letter to sell yourself as an attractive candidate to potential employers.

Dr. Svetlana Sapelnikova is an international science innovator, business development leader as well as mentor and advisor. Svetlana has an advanced degree in science (PhD) and business (MBA) with over 30 years of experience in research-oriented environments including biotechnology, chemistry, nanotechnology and life sciences. She has diverse international and cultural work experience in European, Asian and North American private and public companies as well as research institutions. She has had deep involvement in innovation ecosystems and over 15 years of governance with non-profit organizations.


Note: We will record the session and provide you with a link to the recording. We encourage you to attend the live session if possible. Your participation is a valuable contribution to our Alberta mentoring community.

This workshop is part of the Alberta Mentorship.ca (AMP) initiative. https://albertamentorship.ca/

We are grateful that AMP is made possible with support from the Government of Alberta.


Organized by

Cheryl is a Functional Movement Specialist and CEO of Peace and Power Movement Services. She supports people to move freely when they recover from injury or illness and delights in supporting people to move freely and improve their sport performance. She also supports innovation shenanigans with a YEG non-profit, the Edmonton Region Immigrant Employment council to support newcomer professionals to transition their careers to Canada.