Professional Development Webinar Series: June

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JUNE WEBINAR INFORMATION: 

On June 8, our topic is “Gap Year and Salary Negotiation”. We will discuss tips and guidance on taking a gap year, maintaining motivation, and entering the workforce as a young professional. This will be especially helpful for students/ professionals thinking about taking a year off and those wondering how to negotiate for a higher salary.

Prize for this webinar will be a NAFWS branded hat to keep you cool and looking cool!

WEBINAR SERIES INFORMATION: FREE! OPEN TO ANYONE/EVERYONE!

Join our NAFWS Education Coordinator, Ashley Mueller in the NAFWS Professional Development Webinar Series. Webinars are scheduled to be held on Thursdays once a month, majority will be held on the 2nd Thursday of each month.

Webinars are to be held at 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Mountain Time / 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Eastern Time / 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Central Time / 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Pacific Time / 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Alaska Time.

This year, we hope to add skills, advice and giveaways that will build your “Professional Tool Kit”. Each webinar will have give away item(s) to add to your Professional Tool Kit to the first 3 people that register and attend the webinar in its entirety + 2 drawing giveaways.

Additionally, we will award a BIG prize item to an individual that has attended the most webinars throughout the 2023 NAFWS Professional Development Webinar Series. This BIG prize item will be valued between $100 – $300.

REGISTER: 

Please feel free to share your ethnicity/race. If you are Native American/Alaskan Native, also feel free to share your Tribal Affiliation.

QUESTIONS/SUGGESTIONS:

Ashley Mueller, NAFWS Education Coordinator

amueller@nafws.org

Event Details

Date: June 08, 2023

Start time: 02:00 p.m. MDT

End time: 03:00 p.m. MDT

Venue: Zoom

Phone: 303-466-1725 Ext. 4

Email: amueller@nafws.org

In Recognition of Their Support

Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.

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