The Best Candidate Wins - Job Interview and Negotiation Strategies

Date & Time

Wednesday, 21 June 2023 - 9:00am to Thursday, 29 June 2023 - 12:00pm

Location

Online via Zoom

Organizer

Postdoctoral Fellows Office

 


Update May 15, 2023: Due to low enrolment, the summer 2023 run of the Foundations of Career Planning Program has been postponed. We expect to run the rescheduled dates of this program in fall of 2023. The Best Candidate Wins will be running as a standalone session on June 21 and June 29.

 

The Best Candidate Wins is a highly experiential workshop that will build your confidence and help you to:

  • Strategize on ways to get your foot in the door and deliver your pitch or get an interview
  • Practice pitching the value you provide to a potential “employer” in a telephone screening call and informal in-person setting;
  • Prepare for and successfully respond to questions in a simulated interview; and
  • Negotiate your compensation package once you are offered the position.

This is a two-part session, and attendance at both parts of the session is required:

  • Part 1 - Wednesday, June 21, 2023 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Part 2 - Thursday, June 29, 2023 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

PRE-WORK

Pre-work is required for this session, and will be distributed by the PDFO in advance of the session date.

FACILITATOR

Dene Rossouw, Principal & Learning Coach, Possibil.com

Dene Rossouw

Dene is Principal and Learning Coach at team Possibil. He has facilitated hundreds of programs for various organizations in Africa and Canada and is known for his ability to demystify complexity and explain processes using transferable concepts and dynamic models.

Dene brings an eclectic background to the table: he’s been a paratrooper and preacher and is currently a learning coach and a wildlife photographer at Fotomoods.com.

Dene is the author of A Complicated Love and Credible – The Six Leadership Conversations and the co-creator of Back.Chat, the anti-bullying web app.

Each experience has provided a rich backdrop to his approach to inviting possibility and building influence through the power of authentic dialogue, persuasive writing and compelling storytelling.

REGISTRATION

Registration in this session is required, and is now open. Those successfully registered will receive a confirmation email within a week of the session date.

ACCESSIBILITY

If you have a disability, medical condition, or accessibility concern that may affect your full participation in the event, please email postdoctoral.fellows@ubc.ca in advance of the event.

DELIVERY FORMAT

This session will be delivered online via Zoom. The following suggestions may help to improve the online experience:

  • Use headphones to reduce noise and avoid feedback between your mic and speaker.
  • Ensure that you are in a quiet location so that the audio does not get polluted with unwanted noise.
  • Keep your microphone on mute unless you are speaking during the session.
  • In case of technical problems, time for plugin downloads, etc., please attempt to log into the Zoom meeting 10-15 minutes before the start. You will be placed in the waiting room until the official start time.

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