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Demystifying Careers: Logistics & Supply Chain
Join the School of Business to demystify what it means to work in Logistics & Supply Chain. What opportunities are in there in this field? What are the different career paths for individuals pursuing logistics & supply chain? There will be a panel of alumni industry professionals currently in logistics & supply chain who will be able to provide their insights from their own experiences.
Fri. Mar 14, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Synchronous Online (via Zoom)
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Robert Giandalone, M.B.A. - Vice President of Procurement at Marriott International
Grainger Flint - Director of Supply Chain at Downeast Cider House
Series:
Demystifying Careers
, School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
72/100 seats remaining
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Transitioning to the World of Work
Successfully make the transition from college life to a professional internship, job, or graduate program. Learn effective habits, strategies, and employer expectations, for both remote and in-person experiences. Content is driven by multiple interviews with employers and alumni.
Mon. Mar 24, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
College Union, Room 135, Hunt Room
Instructor(s):
Hope Martin, M.Ed. - Applied Learning Coordinator, Career Design Center
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
Competencies:
29/37 seats remaining
How to Network with Executive Ken Rende
Join School of Business Executive in Resident, Ken Rende, as he shares tips and advice on networking. To him, networking is about building genuine relationships, not just exchanging favors. He'll share how you should focus on meaningful connections that create long-term value, rather than short-term transactions.
Thu. Mar 27, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
College Union, Room 135, Hunt Room
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Ken Rende - Managing Director, Private Wealth Management, Neuberger Berman
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
20/45 seats remaining
2025 Internship & Job Fair
The Career Design Center's Spring Internship and Job Fair will be held on Thursday, March 27, 2025, from 4-6pm in the MacVittie College Union Ballroom.
What to Expect:
- Network with over 80 employers representing a variety of industries.
- Meet Geneseo alumni who are excited to share their experiences and career opportunities.
How to Prepare:
- Dress in business attire to make a professional impression.
- Bring copies of your updated resume to share with employers.
- Review the list of on Handshake to familiarize yourself with employers and the opportunities they are seeking to fill.
- For assistance preparing for the event - stop by the Career Design Center to connect with a career coach and have your resume reviewed, get advice on what to wear, and practice your elevator pitch!
Thu. Mar 27, 2025
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
College Union, Ballroom
Instructor(s):
Jessie Stack-Lombardo, M.S. - Director, Career Design Center
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
Competencies:
260/300 seats remaining
The Future of Human Resources: Professional Panel & Networking Lunch
This event provides a unique opportunity to connect with experienced HR professionals from the Genesee Valley Society of Human Resource Management (GVC SHRM), including industry leaders. Gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of HR.
Attendees will also have the chance to submit their resumes, as GVC SHRM professionals are eager to connect with graduating students for internships and full-time opportunities. Enjoy a complimentary lunch while networking with peers and industry experts.
Fri. Mar 28, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
College Union, Room 135, Hunt Room
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Tim Sorge - President of GVC SHRM & Principal Relationship Manager at Mercer (Moderator)
Tim McKenna - VP, Membership of GVC SHRM & Human Resources Director at Christa Construction LLC (Panelist)
Jean Rollins, M.S. - Sponsorship Coordinator of GVC SHRM & Deputy to the Chief of Cardiology at University of Rochester Medical Center (Panelist)
Christopher Cappetta, M.B.A. - Workforce Readiness Chair of GVC SHRM & Chief Financial Officer at Harris Seeds, Garden Trends Inc. (Panelist)
Abbey Greenway - Director of Certifications at GVC SHRM & Senior Director of Human Resources at OLEDWorks (Panelist)
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
Competencies:
40/40 seats remaining
Empower Your Accounting Future: Unleashing Opportunities with Geneseo's MS Accounting Program
Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the doors to a successful career in accounting. Join us and learn how Geneseo's MS Accounting program can be the catalyst for your professional advancement. This program is open to all majors who are interested in earning a master's degree in accounting.
Mon. Mar 31, 2025
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
College Union, Room 135, Hunt Room
Instructor(s):
Dr. Elizabeth Felski - Assistant Professor, School Of Business
Michael George, M.S. - Director of Graduate Admissions
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
32/40 seats remaining
Demystifying Careers: Event Management
Join the School of Business to demystify what it means to work in event management. What opportunities are in there in events? What are the different career paths for individuals pursuing event management? There will be a panel of alumni industry professionals currently in event management who will be able to provide their insights from their own experiences.
Tue. Apr 1, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Synchronous Online (via Zoom)
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Michelle Minasian - President at Minasian Events
Becky Strumpf, CMP - Senior Event Experience Managet at New York Hilton Midtown
Series:
Demystifying Careers
, School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
69/100 seats remaining
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Introduction to Interviewing
In this introductory workshop, participants will examine the interview process from the perspective of hiring managers and learn how to successfully prepare for, and execute a strategic interview from start to finish. Participants will be asked to engage and practice answers in small groups.
Thu. Apr 3, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
College Union, Room 114 (GOLD Leadership Center)
Instructor(s):
Brendan Fuhr - Student Employment Coordinator & Community Outreach Assistant, Career Design Center
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
13/30 seats remaining
Building your Career - Leadership lessons and reflections from Don Payerle, former President of Stryker
Join Don Payerle, School of Business Executive in Resident, as he shares his career journey from a psychology student at Geneseo to President of Stryker Joint Replacement, a $4.5 billion division of a $20 billion medical device manufacturer. Don will talk about taking risks, looking for opportunities in unexpected places, and his own experience in sales, marketing, and general management. This discussion is open to all who are trying to figure out their next steps after Geneseo.
Wed. Apr 9, 2025
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
College Union, Room 135, Hunt Room
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Don Payerle - retired President of Styker Joint Replacement
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
34/55 seats remaining
Demystifying Careers: Insurance
Join the School of Business to demystify the field of Insurance. What can one do in the Insurance industry? What are the different career paths in Insurance? There will be a panel of current alumni in Insurance who will be able to provide insights into the flourishing industry.
Thu. Apr 24, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The School of Business Trading Room
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Joe Meyer - Senior VP of Product Management, Programs & Underwriting at Merchants Insurance Group
Series:
Demystifying Careers
, School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
33/40 seats remaining
Demystifying Careers: Economics
Join the School of Business to demystify what it means to work as an economist. What opportunities are there? What are the different career paths for individuals pursuing economics? There will be a panel of alumni industry professionals who are currently economists who will be able to provide their insights from their own experiences.
Thu. May 1, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Synchronous Online (via Zoom)
Instructor(s):
MaryBeth Carswell - Corporate Partnerships & Career Education Specialist, School of Business
Connor Hurley - Financial Economist at U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
Series:
Demystifying Careers
, School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
Competencies:
78/100 seats remaining
Virtual Workshop: Sign in to attend virtual workshop
Unconscious Bias
To earn Professional Development elective workshop credit, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Unconscious Bias elective workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Unconscious Bias" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the 2025 winter intersession asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Unconscious Bias" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
We're all biased. Our experiences shape who we are, and our race, ethnicity, gender, height, weight, sexual orientation, place of birth, and other factors impact the lens with which we view the world. In this course, diversity expert Stacey Gordon helps you recognize and acknowledge your own biases so that you can identify them when making decisions, and prevent yourself from making calls based on a biased viewpoint. Stacey explains some of the most common forms that a bias takes: affinity bias, halo bias, perception bias, and confirmation bias. She helps you recognize the negative effects of bias within your organization, as well as the benefits to be realized by uncovering bias in decision-making processes. Finally, she outlines strategies for overcoming personal and organizational bias.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED DEI ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
Competencies:
299/300 seats remaining
Career Exploration (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Career Exploration workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the required Career Exploration workshop via GOLD; click the green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Creating a Career Plan" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Creating a Career Plan" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
The employment landscape can be volatile and scary. But with a solid career plan, you will be prepared and adept at finding work for the rest of your life. An effective career plan includes knowing how to determine, articulate, and sell your personal brand. In this course, Dr. Chaz Austin guides you through the key steps of career planning, from identifying your dream job and your monetizeable passion to branding and networking, so you can be sure to land that next opportunity.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
288/300 seats remaining
LinkedIn, Creating a Professional Profile (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required LinkedIn, Creating a Professional Profile workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the LinkedIn, Creating a Professional Profile required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Rock your LinkedIn Profile" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Rock your LinkedIn Profile" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Explore how to create a LinkedIn profile that brings your personal career story to life, whether you’re just starting out, seeking to advance, or making a career change. Instructor Lauren Jolda—head of the "Rock Your Profile" team at LinkedIn—offers tips on tailoring each section, starting with the key insight that a LinkedIn profile is unique and shouldn’t be approached exactly like a resume. Lauren covers ways to add media to a profile, methods for showcasing your career accomplishments and aspirations, and specific examples of profile phrases and language that can help inspire your personal story.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
278/300 seats remaining
Introduction to Resumes (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Introduction to Resumes workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Introduction to Resumes* required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
*Please note: Completion of the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course satisfies BOTH the Introduction to Resumes AND Advanced Resume requirements.
To learn more about the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Finding a great job starts with writing a great resume, one that speaks to your personal and professional strengths. Learn how to write a resume that stands out and makes employers take notice. Stacey A. Gordon, cofounder of Career Incubator, has made it her life's work to help others find the jobs and build the careers of their dreams. In this course, she walks through the basics of resume writing for job seekers, as well as a few extra job search basics such as identifying companies to work for and determining fit. Stacey explains what to include and exclude on a resume and how to showcase your talents and best qualities. Using practical examples, Stacey walks through choosing the right format, tailoring information to match job requirements, and writing alternative resumes that include industry-specific information. Last, Stacey shows you how to deal with some common sore spots—like job hopping, lack of experience, or unemployment gaps—while concentrating on your experience.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
278/300 seats remaining
Advanced Resumes (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Advanced Resumes workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Advanced Resumes* required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
*Please note: Completion of the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course satisfies BOTH the Introduction to Resumes AND Advanced Resume requirements.
To learn more about the "Writing a Resume" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Finding a great job starts with writing a great resume, one that speaks to your personal and professional strengths. Learn how to write a resume that stands out and makes employers take notice. Stacey A. Gordon, cofounder of Career Incubator, has made it her life's work to help others find the jobs and build the careers of their dreams. In this course, she walks through the basics of resume writing for job seekers, as well as a few extra job search basics such as identifying companies to work for and determining fit. Stacey explains what to include and exclude on a resume and how to showcase your talents and best qualities. Using practical examples, Stacey walks through choosing the right format, tailoring information to match job requirements, and writing alternative resumes that include industry-specific information. Last, Stacey shows you how to deal with some common sore spots—like job hopping, lack of experience, or unemployment gaps—while concentrating on your experience.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
275/300 seats remaining
Advanced Interviewing (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Advanced Interviewing workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Advanced Interviewing required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Mastering Common Interview Questions" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Mastering Common Interview Questions" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Preparing for an interview can be daunting. Learn how to master the top 10 most common interview questions you'll encounter when looking for a new job. The tips provided in this course will help you craft authentic answers that showcase your experience and your enthusiasm for an organization. For each question, career coach Valerie Sutton explains why the interviewer is asking it and then provides you with the best response. She also provides advice for tailoring your answer to entry-level or midcareer roles. In each chapter, we provide role-playing scenarios to illustrate the questions—and answers—in action.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
269/300 seats remaining
Job Search Strategies (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Job Search Strategies workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Job Search Strategies required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Job Search Strategies" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Job Search Strategies" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
In this course, author Valerie Sutton shares the latest techniques to find jobs efficiently and effectively. This course teaches you how to develop your profile and brand, seek advertised and unadvertised positions, network successfully to broaden your circle, and work with recruiting professionals. Valerie includes strategies for both the online and offline worlds. Along the way, discover smart strategies to match your interests with your search and manage your time in order to maximize results.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
295/300 seats remaining
Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging
To earn Professional Development elective workshop credit, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging elective workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the 2025 winter intersession asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Diversity is having a culture that values uniqueness: people of different backgrounds, cultures, genders, and races. Inclusion means inviting diverse groups to take part in company life. If you're tuned into conversations about HR, you've probably heard these terms before. But there's a third critical piece: belonging. It's belonging that makes each individual feel accepted for who they are. Explore the diversity, inclusion, and belonging (DIB) approach, and discover how to activate it in your organization. Join HR luminary Pat Wadors as she explains how to drive the conversation on DIBs, hire and retain diverse talent, listen to employees, and integrate DIBs into your employee lifecycle. Managers and executives should tune in for special tips on embedding DIBs in the employee experience.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: APPROVED DEI ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
Competencies:
299/300 seats remaining
Introduction to Interviewing (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Introduction to Interviewing workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Introduction to Interviewing required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "Interviewing Techniques" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "Interviewing Techniques" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
Successful hiring means successful interviewing. The right techniques can attract the best talent—while eliminating bias and emotion from the process. With a new generation of candidates on the horizon, it’s a great time to refresh your interview skills. In this course, expert recruiter Barbara Bruno highlights practical strategies for planning and conducting job interviews. Barbara explains how to determine the purpose of the interview, set interview expectations up front, and ask effective questions. She also teaches you how to conduct different types of interviews—including screening, courtesy, and panel interviews—and evaluate and select the best candidate. Plus, learn how to improve the candidate’s experience, stay in touch with new hires, and connect and network with future talent.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
288/300 seats remaining
Networking 101 (via LinkedIn Learning)
To earn Professional Development credit for the required Networking 101 workshop, please follow these three steps:
- Step #1: Open a new tab in your preferred web browser, and copy and paste the following LinkedIn Learning URL into a browser of your choice:
- Step #2: Please register for the Networking 101 required workshop via GOLD; click the Green button that says “Register for School of Business Professional Development.”
- Step #3: After finishing the "The Ultimate Guide to Professional Networking" LinkedIn Learning course, please download your certificate of completion and upload it to the following Google Form:
Once you have submitted the form, your GOLD account will be updated and credited within three business days.
If you have any questions about the asynchronous online PD workshops, please e-mail Ms. Donna Diver at diver@geneseo.edu.
To learn more about the "The Ultimate Guide to Professional Networking" LinkedIn Learning course, please read the course description below:
The business world is constantly evolving. If you're following networking advice from the past, then you're missing huge opportunities for your career and future. In this course, get expert tips that can help you refine your approach and become a master networker. Serial entrepreneur Dana Robinson shows how to network the right way by making genuine connections. He shares tips for finding the right networking opportunities and creating a network that will serve you through different phases of your career. Along the way, he provides advice for avoiding pitfalls, building your networking skills as either an introvert or an extrovert, making the most of trade shows and conferences, and more.
Sun. May 4, 2025
11:58 PM - 11:59 PM
Via LinkedIn Learning (link in the above description)
Instructor(s):
Delbert Brown - Director of Student Services, School of Business
Series:
School of Business Professional Development Program: REQUIRED WORKSHOP
, School of Business Professional Development: Via LinkedIn Learning
Competencies:
287/300 seats remaining