Master career self-management: Develop transferable skills, create a strong career brand, and navigate job transitions
Master career self-management: Develop transferable skills, create a strong career brand, and navigate job transitions
This course teaches strategic and professional thinking about career self-management. Students learn to develop an objective view of their marketable skills, build a strong career brand, and navigate job transitions effectively. The curriculum covers protean and boundaryless career perspectives, transferable skills portfolio development, self-awareness and goal-setting, competency-based job analysis, and effective job application techniques. Emphasis is placed on developing a competitive edge in a skills-based job market.
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What you'll learn
Explain the advantages of a protean and boundaryless career perspective based on transferable skills
Design a portable skills portfolio and analyze career self-management competency gaps
Increase self-awareness, pinpoint career goals, and envision future work self
Create a customized self-management information system for ongoing personal and professional growth
Conduct thorough, competency-based job analyses in areas of interest
Examine practices of evidence-based, data-driven competitive employee selection
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
12 Hours PreRecorded video
16 assignments
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FullTime access
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There are 5 modules in this course
This course, "Strategic Career Self-Management," is designed to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the modern job market effectively. The curriculum is divided into five main modules: Getting Started, Navigating the New Skills Economy, Developing Career-Building Skills, Managing Skills to Gain a Competitive Edge, and Conclusion: Your Continuing Career Self-Management. Throughout these modules, students learn to develop a protean and boundaryless career perspective, create a portable skills portfolio, increase self-awareness, conduct competency-based job analyses, and implement effective job application strategies. The course emphasizes the importance of continuous skill development and strategic self-management in maintaining employability and achieving career growth.
Getting Started
Module 1 · 36 Minutes to complete
Navigating the New Skills Economy
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
Developing Career-Building Skills
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Managing Skills to Gain a Competitive Edge
Module 4 · 4 Hours to complete
Conclusion: Your continuing career self-management
Module 5 · 1 Hours to complete
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Instructors
Advancing Online Learning and Student Engagement at SUNY/Empire State University
Amy Giaculli is an Assessment Specialist in the Office of Prior Learning at SUNY/Empire State University, where she has contributed to the development of the college's online orientation. She has also served as an advisor for the Center for Distance Learning’s Student and Alumni Advisory Group and the Student Leadership Institute. With a strong interest in using virtual tools to enhance engagement, Amy focuses on improving the learning experience for distance learners.
Expert in Marketing and International Business at SUNY Empire State University
Valeri Chukhlomin is a Full Professor of Marketing and International Business at the School of Business, State University of New York’s Empire State University in Saratoga Springs, NY. He teaches capstone courses in marketing and business strategy for both undergraduate and graduate students. His research interests encompass international marketing of education, international partnerships, virtual learning environments, online learning, career self-management skills, and global competencies. Before joining SUNY, Dr. Chukhlomin held various positions in Australia and Russia, including Dean of the International Business School and Vice-President for International and Commercial Affairs at Omsk State University.
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