Capt. Pat L. Williams, USN (Ret), PhD, PHR®
Program Director, Engagement and Transition Services
MOAA Workshop Series: Find Your Dream Job
Can’t make one of the live seminars? No problem. Register now for a session (or the full series) and we’ll send you a link to the recording(s).
Take steps to make your dream job a reality!
No matter your industry or your experience level, MOAA’s new three-part seminar will cover the transition tips and tools you need to begin (or continue) your journey of professional success. Join career transition specialist Capt. Pat L. Williams, USN (Ret), MOAA’s program director for engagement and transition services as she helps you develop and hone your transition skills in three critical areas: résumé writing, networking, and interviewing.
These classes will reveal and explain transition tips and tools that will bring you closer to your dream job: the one that makes you leap out of bed and race into morning rush hour, ready to begin another day. The one where you do what you love; are paid what you're worth; and enjoy making a difference.
Each one-hour seminar begins at noon Eastern:
While this three-part workshop series is best experienced in sequence and in its entirety, you are welcome to attend any module. Whether or not you can attend live, you'll receive a link to a recording of all sessions for which you've registered.
Register for any individual session for $25, or attend all three at a reduced cost:
Résumé review costs average from $200 to more than $400. Add another $150 per hour for interview coaching, on average, plus the value of networking consultations, and your costs could easily reach $650 for such a seminar. MOAA offers this personal investment in your future at a lower price, in line with our motto, “Never Stop Serving.” After all, if you knew you could rediscover your passion, and land your dream job, what would you be willing to pay?
Seats are limited due to the in-demand nature of this seminar – reserve your spot now!
Program Director, Engagement and Transition Services