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How to build a successful career

A successful career means something different to everyone. For many, a successful career combines financial stability with their passions or something they delight in, including the well-being of their friends and family. It’s important to have a good balance between these factors to achieve happiness. Learning how to build a career can allow you to achieve your personal goals whilst pursuing a profession that you enjoy whilst continuously providing you with lots of benefits and opportunity.

William Cowan will provide insights and tips to assist you in achieving career success in this free webinar. It takes effort, time, resources and intention if you wish to build a successful career.

Learning outcomes you will learn: 

  • How to build your career using a clear, structured process to identify and secure attractive career opportunities.
  • The ways to identify and articulate your strengths in a clear, powerful way.
  • The importance of asking for feedback and effective ways to use feedback.
  • How to develop a network for life and make it work for you.
  • Conduct a successful meeting with a recruiter or future employer.

About the Speaker

William Cowan AM

Author of Building a Winning Career

William Cowan has over 30 years of experience in senior management positions and has served as an advisor to boards and chief executives worldwide. As a CEO and Chair, he was involved in building and growing a number of successful commercial and not-for-profit organisations. He is a leader in career transition management and has formalised an approach that produces outstanding results. In 25-plus years, he has provided practical guidance to over 1,000 senior executives, as well as many others including university graduates. Author of the published book: Building a winning career – a complete guide to securing and thriving in your ideal senior role. William was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2015 for significant service to the community through educational, medical research and arts organisations and to business.