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Identifying and Acquiring New Skills: The Key to Career Growth and Advancement

Tuesday, 10 July 2012 3:00pm
Duration of Training (in hours): 
1
free training

http://tinyurl.com/858rf3s

In these tough times, how can library staff:

  • Leverage their existing skills to their best advantage?
  • Learn how to acquire new skills critical for career advancement, career change, or solidifying their current position?
  • Determine which of their skills are most marketable and transferrable to other positions?
  • Learn how to package their most transferrable skills to maximize career growth and advancement?

This webinar offers practical advice for library staff seeking to expand their existing skill sets and develop new areas of expertise to broaden their career potential, maximize their earnings in their current position or gain that competitive edge for landing their next job. The presenters will identify and discuss more than 30 of the hottest skills in greatest demand in the library world.

Webinar attendees will be encouraged to determine which skills are most important to them and to assemble a customized skill set most likely to yield the highest payback for career growth and advancement.

At the end of this one-hour webinar, participants will:

  • Understand why expanding their skill set is the most important first step in boosting marketability and facilitating career growth and advancement.
  • Learn about the 33 most sought after skills, in greatest demand in the current library work environment and understand why these are the most important skills to acquire.
  • Have a firm grasp on six foolproof strategies for acquiring new skills.
  • Learn how to conduct a self-assessment of their existing skill set as a prerequisite to formulating a plan to acquire the new skills they need for career advancement.

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