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Global Health Career Readiness Workshop Series -- Session 2: Practical Challenges and Considerations for Global Health Career Development

Thursday, November 11, 2021 12:00to13:30
Online
Price: 
Free
Event flyer - text: "Launch your career in global health"; Workshops Oct 7 & Nov 11 •12:00 - 1:00 Pm ET Networking Event: Jan 13th •12:00 - 2:00 Pm Et; Meet your facilitators: Hayley Mundeva, Founder/CEO, ThriveHire; Annalise Mathers, ThriveHire Operations Officer with facilitator headshots, GHP and ThriveHire logos and image of an older Asian woman getting an eypatch installed

To allow more time for discussions and participant questions, this workshop will be extended to 90 minutes.

McGill Global Health Programs is pleased to partner with ThriveHire to offer a hands-on Career Readiness Program to help global and public health students learn tangible ways to translate their skills, experiences, and knowledge into job opportunities.

The program will entail three online sessions: two workshops (accompanied with materials and hands-on activities) covering various career topics, and a final networking event. Some of these include current hiring trends, different career pathways in global public health, practical and ethical considerations in career development, salary considerations, approaches to working locally and globally, and more. Students who attend all three sessions will receive a certificate of completion and enter a draw to win a free, professional CV review by ThriveHire!

  • Workshop Session 1,  Building your global health career took place on Thursday, October 7th from 12 pm-1:00 pm EDT.
  • Workshop Session 2, Practical challenges and considerations for global health career development is taking place on Thursday, November 11th from 12pm-1:00pm EDT. This workshop will include ethical dimensions to different work opportunities and how to vet for these when searching and applying to jobs, salary considerations, approaches to working locally and/or internationally, and our roles in dismantling discrimination and structural violence in global public health and international development.
  • Networking Event Session 3, will feature a moderated panel discussion with global health professionals from different work environments. This event will take place on Thursday, January 13th from 12:00 pm-2:00 pm.

Event details and Zoom meeting links will be sent to registrants by email prior to each session.

If you have any questions or comments about the workshops (or otherwise!), ThriveHire can be reached at hmundeva [at] thrivehire.org (Hayley) and amathers [at] thrivehire.org (Annalise).

For general inquires, please contact McGill Global Health Programs at studentaffairsghp.med [at] mcgill.ca

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