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[[Career administration]] is the process or activity of running an [[enterprise]], which objectives are (a) discovering one's vocation, (b) identifying one's target industry and/or occupation, (c) suggesting one's target employment, (d) identifying [[work-related competence]] needed for a particular position, (e) analysis of one's [[KSA]]s, (f) development of one's [[employment credential]]s, and/or (g) landing one's job in the target occupation and/or target industry.
 
[[Career administration]] is the process or activity of running an [[enterprise]], which objectives are (a) discovering one's vocation, (b) identifying one's target industry and/or occupation, (c) suggesting one's target employment, (d) identifying [[work-related competence]] needed for a particular position, (e) analysis of one's [[KSA]]s, (f) development of one's [[employment credential]]s, and/or (g) landing one's job in the target occupation and/or target industry.
 
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Career Navigator LIVE is presenting an exclusive career day. It's an excellent opportunity to network with other employment candidates and recruiters. Have you ever wondered how to find and apply for a job? Our career day will share information on key topics to help you navigate toward success.
 
 
Start preparing to attend an event that will help you reach your career goals.
 
 
This special event and luncheon is 100% FREE and features one-of-a-kind activities to help you advance your career. Bring friends or colleagues so they can benefit from what's planned too!
 
 
You can look forward to:
 
 
    Interactive Workshops
 
    Employer Meet and Greets
 
    Networking Breakfast and Lunch
 
    Member Only Career Consulting!
 
 
Those who attend Career Days may receive exclusive benefits – personalized career consulting and resume reviews are just a few perks.
 
 
Career Navigator LIVE presents Career Day in the DC Metro Area.
 
 
Spring is the perfect season to focus on your career. Our one-day career program will connect you with like-minded chemists and top recruiters that also work with top government agencies. This exclusive event is free-of-charge and planned with the unique needs of DMV chemistry professionals top of mind.
 
 
Register now for one amazing day packed with professional skill-building opportunities, networking activities, and interactive workshops designed to help you exceed your career goals.
 
 
Registration is free and required to attend. Explore the agenda to see what to expect this spring. #acscareerdays
 
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Agenda
 
Saturday, April 20, 2019
 
8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast Open
 
9:00 PM - 12:00 PM Workshops
 
(Expect to attend workshops on the topics below or similar that will help advance your chemistry career in the DMV.)
 
 
    Finding Your Career Path
 
    Master Resume Writing for Chemists
 
    Career Transitioning in/out the DC Government
 
 
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch
 
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Networking Activities
 
 
    Meet the Speakers
 
    Employer Showcase
 
    ACS Career Consulting – ACS Member Perk!
 
    Members may schedule appointments to receive one-on-one career advice, resume critiques and more individualized services from ACS experts.
 
 
Join ACS and navigate to success!
 
 
Become a member of ACS today for exclusive benefits and resources to help grow your career.
 
 
Membership includes:
 
 
    Discounts on meetings and courses
 
    Career development
 
    Professional networking
 
 
 
 
    Free and discounted ACS Journal articles
 
    Free SciFinder research activities
 
    Life and health insurance
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:26, 11 March 2019

Career administration is the process or activity of running an enterprise, which objectives are (a) discovering one's vocation, (b) identifying one's target industry and/or occupation, (c) suggesting one's target employment, (d) identifying work-related competence needed for a particular position, (e) analysis of one's KSAs, (f) development of one's employment credentials, and/or (g) landing one's job in the target occupation and/or target industry.

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