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Event

Job Search Stress - Monthly Drop-in Group

Speaker: OITE Well-Being Staff

About this event

Networking, career planning and job searches take an enormous amount of time and energy, with many ups and downs throughout. The coronavirus pandemic adds layers of difficulty to this process. When folks are in the process, the focus is often on the search itself rather than the emotional and psychological stressors. This discussion groups offers trainees the opportunity to be supported while navigating the challenges of job searching and developing their stress management and self-care skills.  Whether you are just beginning to build your network or in the final negotiations for a new job, it is always a good time to build resilience and self-care skills that will help you successfully navigate through periods of transition and change.

Please join us for a discussion with OITE Wellness Advisors. The discussion group provides a welcoming and confidential space to explore positive and proactive ways to build resilience and self-care skills. Even if you can't join us for the entire hour, we encourage you to still attend. 

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Date

Nov 21, 2024

Time

3 p.m. - 4 p.m. EST

Intended Audience

Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate Students, Postbac Fellows

How to attend

This session will be held online via Zoom. The link will be posted here a few days before the session. This event will not be recorded.

Join the online Zoom meeting.

Accommodations and additional information

American Sign Language interpreting services, CART services, and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Individuals who need interpreting services and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact OITE at oite@nih.gov or the NIH Interpreting Office directly at nih@ainterpreting.com. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance, when possible, in order to ensure interpreter availability.