Wall Street Journal Jobs Summit
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 · 12 - 5:15 PM
On Tuesday April 12, join us for the WSJ Jobs Summit. Register for your complimentary pass here.
Whether you’re looking to land your first job or make a complete career u-turn, this full-day program of interviews and interactive workshops is designed to help you succeed in the search.
Whether you’re looking to land your first job or make a complete career u-turn, this full-day program of interviews and interactive workshops is designed to help you succeed in the search.
The job market has roared back to life, with a record number of openings–and people quitting. In the era of “The Great Resignation,” the WSJ Jobs Summit will deliver expert advice and trusted insights on how to turn today's hot job market into a competitive advantage. Whether you're a recent graduate on the job hunt for the first time, a mid-career professional considering a change or an experienced worker looking for negotiation tips, this full-day program will feature interviews and interactive workshops designed to help you succeed in the search.
Benefits from Attending
• Learn how to turn today's hot job market into a competitive advantage
• Watch a leading resume advisor critique an attendee’s resume in real time
• Hear from business leaders who can offer trusted career insight
• Take away a playbook for how to chart a new career path
• Participate in workshops tailored to your challenges, from negotiation to burnout
For more information, visit our website or reach out to us at jobssummit@wsj.com.
Benefits from Attending
• Learn how to turn today's hot job market into a competitive advantage
• Watch a leading resume advisor critique an attendee’s resume in real time
• Hear from business leaders who can offer trusted career insight
• Take away a playbook for how to chart a new career path
• Participate in workshops tailored to your challenges, from negotiation to burnout
For more information, visit our website or reach out to us at jobssummit@wsj.com.
This event is facilitated by the organization and open to the general public. It is not hosted or organized by the UMBC Career Center.