Do you have what it takes to get the job that you want? Having skills gaps on your resume can be a real challenge, certifications can help fill those gaps through education, experience, credentials all while helping to boost your confidence and how you look on paper!
If you are seeking an environmental career or are early on in your career and you've ever wondered if you should get a certification this webinar is for you!
We're going to answer the most frequently asked questions about certifications like
What are the benefits of getting certification?
Which certification type should I pursue?
What are some common certification options for entry-level positions?
What are some common certifications as I progress in my career?
Plus, you'll have a chance to ask us about anything related to certifications that we don't get to.
We'll be joined by David Corsar, Career Center Manager with the National Wildlife Federation. Did you know that they have an EcoLeader certification as part of their career services? He's going to tell us all about it and why people choose to get it.
As usual, there is a $10 fee to join this webinar to help us recover the cost of hosting, but you can waive that fee simply by sharing the invite on social.
Career
Coaching
Professional development
Science & tech
AGENDA
Introduction
Why and who should consider certifications
Certification FAQ
Certification alternatives
Interview with David Corsar, NWF EcoLeaders Program
Q & A
ADDITIONAL INFO
Categories:
Career
Coaching
Professional development
Science & tech
When:
Thursday, October 4, 2018 · 5:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
I have been where you are. I have talked to many students, recent grads, and working professionals who are not satisfied in their job searches. It is noble to want a career in the environment. It is disappointing when your vision doesn't align...
David is the Career Center Manager for the National Wildlife Federation’s Higher Education programs, where he focuses on developing robust career and leadership development opportunities for college students and early career professionals all...