Job Search Help -- Design A Career That Fulfills You (Online)

Monday, March 42:00—3:00 PMOnline

Tammy Gooler Loeb, author of Work from the Inside Out: Break Through Nine Common Obstacle and Design A Career That Fulfills You, will offer insights from her 20+ years of experience as a career and executive coach.

You spend a great deal of time at work -- more than you do with your family, sleeping, or in other important areas of your life. Your prime working years encompass about 40 to 50 percent of your entire lifetime, and as we are living longer, many of us are working later in life too. You have invested significant resources and made sacrifices to meet your highest goals.

In this interactive webinar, we will open up the conversation to identify the strategies to help you stay on track as obstacles -- including job loss -- and opportunities show up in your careers. We will discuss the importance of maintaining professional connections and the practices that strengthen relationships, serving the needs of your organization and your career growth.

Participants will complete the webinar with actionable strategies they can immediately employ in their work and life. We will define what it means to engage in an inside-out approach to your career so that you can gain the clarity and confidence to pursue your professional goals in a more meaningful direction. You will learn approaches for building a resilient mindset to navigate the uncertainty that is present in today’s environment and in your mind.

Led by Tammy Gooler Loeb, MBA, CPCC, author of Work from the Inside Out: Break Through Nine Common Obstacles and Design a Career That Fulfills You. As a speaker, career and executive coach, she inspires people to build careers that are fulfilling and meaningful. Over two decades, Tammy has shared her expertise with audiences and clients, focusing on career transitions, networking, leadership strategies and team development. Since 2018, Tammy hosts a weekly podcast, "Work from the Inside Out," showcasing inspiring stories and practical lessons of noteworthy professionals who made transitions to more satisfying work. Her expertise appears in publications, such as Harvard Business Review Ascend, Forbes, Fast Company, US News and World Report, and The Boston Globe. Tammy holds a B.A. in Psychology from Hampshire College, and an MBA from Boston University. She is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach from the Co-Active Training Institute.

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Presented in partnership with the Tewksbury Public Library. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library

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