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Strategies, Getting What You’re Worth Workshop - February 25, 2007

Posted Jan 2, 2007 by coordinator |  Category:Events 

The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) presents…

Getting What You’re Worth – Strategies for Negotiating Salary and Benefits

An interactive workshop facilitated by Julie Stitt, Organisational Development Specialist

This 3 hour workshop will cover the following:

What is salary negotiation?
What will you negotiate for? (What factors do you need to consider? What information do you need to have at your fingertips?)
What do you want in your work experience?
How will you use your budget, your financial goals and the “going rate” for a position in your negotiations?
What strategy do you use when having the “Negotiation” conversation?

Who can attend? SCWIST members and non-members who have pre-registered
When? Sunday February 25th 2007 9:00-12:00
Where? YWCA – 4th floor 535 Hornby St – Welch Rooms 1&2
Cost? $40/SCWIST member and $60/non-member
How do I register? Go to SPORG to register

Need more information? Contact Us

Julie Stitt is an organisational development specialist at the University of British Columbia. Julie spent a decade working in all facets of career development from directing UBC’s Career Services to writing curriculum for Women in Trades programs. As Manager of Organisational Development and Training (UBC Land and Building Services) Julie combines her facilitation skills with her passion for organizational development in a role that focuses on increasing the organisational effectiveness of one of UBC’s largest divisions. She has a B.A. from Queen’s, post-baccalaureate certificates in Human Resources and Internet Marketing, and an M.A. in Leadership and Training. She has served on the boards of a number of not-for-profit organisations and has trained not-for-profit board directors through Volunteer Vancouver. She lives in Vancouver with her partner and son.

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