Recorded Webinars
Collected webinars recorded during UMB's 2023 Career Development Week
Selected videos from the Career Development Micro-Course
Watch videos on public speaking sourced from the Public Speaking Micro-Course.
Assorted Webinar Recordings
Learn the basics of writing a solid cover letter with Dr. Greg Brightbill
Do you know how to set yourself apart from other candidates? What makes you different, unique, and desirable? Come learn from Taylor DeBoer and Aaron Graham about ways you can make your resume and applicancy stand out in the crowd.
Dr. Fotini Anagnostopoulos-King shares various ethical decision-making frameworks
Learn from Jessica Moreno how to excel at job interviewing
Join Dr. Gregory A. Brightbill as he explores this new virtual method of conducting interviews and teaches essential tips and tricks to excel behind the screen.
Take your LinkedIn profile to the next level with Dr. Gregory A. Brightbill
Dawn Shafer shares tips for managing stress while searching for a new job
Learn how to evaluate and improve your digital brand and online presence with Dr. Gregory A. Brightbill
Dr. Greg Brightbill shares the top resume/cv mistakes and how to fix them
Enhance your resume writing skills with Dr. Courtney Jones Carney
Dr. Gregory A. Brightbill teaches the history and components of the servant leadership philosophy
Learn from Jenn Aumiller how to improve your social media to advance your career
Learn the basics of time management and how to use the C.R.A.B. method to organize your time.
Learn how to be a professional while engaging and interacting online through Zoom, Webex, or Microsoft Teams
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