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Program Overview
Left a career to raise children and got the itch to go back to work? Determining if you are ready to re-enter the workforce can be difficult. You need to find a new career, make sure your skills are current and adjust your life to a big change. One important, but often underestimated, thing you need to prepare is your mindset. A lot of mothers suffer low confidence as they head back to the office.
Getting into positive mindset about yourself and about returning to work is crucial to achieve your carer goal. Please join us on March 13th, 2021, at 10 AM (PST) / 1 PM (EST) to talk about how to connect your motherhood to your future career.
In this workshop, we will focus how to embrace the career gap left in your resume and recognize what you are taking back to work with you. You will find the many ways in which motherhood have taught you to become a stronger person.
Notes
This webinar is presented in Korean without translation.
A $10 deposit is required to join this group. If you complete two surveys and attend a live meeting on March 13th, we will provide a full refund. If you miss a session and/or incomplete the surveys, the deposit will be donated to Simple Steps.
This workshop is part of our Mental Health Promotion for Korean Women program, which is funded by KACF-SF.
Instructor
Dr. Bokyung Kim is a program director at Simple Steps. She is a psychology Ph.D. Her current works are developing self/career development programs, supporting job-seekers, and nurturing the environment where females can pursue their careers sustainably. She received her B.A. and M.A. in Psychology from Korea University and a Ph.D. degree in Psychology from Stanford University. At home, she is tech support for her first-grader and a snack fairy for her four-year-old daughter.