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Thursday, June 6, 2013

In the Department


Informational Interviews:A Powerful Networking Tool Workshop

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Presenter:
Bill Norris, Senior Career Counselor
Date:
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Time:
Noon to 1 p.m.
Place:
HST, Room 1205

                                                                              Overview

*   Discover the power of Informational Interviews
*   Prepare and conduct Informational Interviews
*   Develop strategies for presenting yourself professionally
*   Hone this skill to use throughout your career life

This workshop is open to all employees of the Department of State, Interns, Fellows and Eligible Family Members. Contractors are welcome to attend on a space-available basis on their own time. Reservations are not required.
Sign language interpreter available upon request.



The Career Development Resource Center (CDRC) is located in Columbia Plaza (SA-1) in room L-321. Civil Service employees, Foreign Service employees, fellows and Eligible Family Members of the U.S. Department of State may call 202-663-3042 to schedule an appointment with a Senior Career Counselor to discuss individual career development needs including resume review, Individual Development Plans, long-term career planning and goals, accomplishment statements, and networking. All Department of State employees may visit the CDRC to pick up handouts or borrow career development resources from the library.

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