Job Interview Coaching Workshop

Attention Rising 3rd year GI Fellows:

We have excitedly accepted our 1st group of fellows for the NASPGHAN Job Interview Coaching Workshop. This new NASPGHAN program involves a series of 3 sessions, with session # 1 kicking off with the following agenda.

  • Practical tips on how to be an effective speaker for a job interview and job talk
  • Practical tips on 1st Zoom interview, elevator pitches and personal branding
  • Demonstrations of good/bad 1st Zoom Job interviews/ elevator pitches
  • Expert panel discussion of “The Good, Bad and Ugly about Real Job Interview Talks.”
  • Session 1 Faculty include- Christine Lee, Jessica Rutsky, Melanie Greifer, Danny Mallon, Ben Gold and Alan Leichtner

While Sessions 2 and 3 are small group meetings offering personalized practice and feedback for the program accepted fellows, we feel that session 1 format allows for all NASPGHAN 3rd year fellows to participate, if interested.

We welcome you to join us for the NASPGHAN Job Interview Coaching Workshop Session # 1 on Thursday, July 10th from 7-8:30 PM EST.

Join from your computer or mobile device:

Meeting ID: 927 4844 9600

Password: 190354

Looking forward to a wonderful 1st session!

 

Christine Lee and Jessica Rutsky
Course co-directors

Christine Lee, M.D.
Program Director, Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology/Nutrition
Program Director, Fellowship in Pediatric Transplant Hepatology
Medical Director, Multivisceral and Intestine Transplant Program
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Boston Children’s Hospital
300 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Fellowship Program Office: 617-919-2552
Hepatology Office: 617-355-5837
Hepatology Fax: 617-730-0716

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