It can be an increase in income,
responsibility, purpose or improvement in culture and it's dependent
on a variety of factors. Not only do you need to consider your
personal attributes, commitments and lifestyle but you have to match
them with both the Global and Local economy, and the Community. The
Hobajing World of Work [or W.O.W.] workshops aim to bring
individuals together to bounce ideas off each other, participate in
activities and leave knowing a little more about their career
options than when they walked in.
Each workshop contains a general introduction to the world of work
and then centres on the specific challenges of the group type, such
as working without a license for Teens, or tackling technology for
Babyboomers. Due to the hands on activities, numbers are kept
to six, eight and twelve. Unless otherwise stated, all events are
three hours in length and are combination of comical biography,
group work and individual participation.
Price per Workshop is $85 per person.
To request a place or for more information, please email the following details to info@hobajing.com. You will be sent an information pack on your preferred workshop, and upon payment, will receive some preliminary activities. Note there are no Summer 2017 Public Workshops due to my travelling overseas. See you all in Autumn!
We look at what building a Career requires in modern Suburban Australia including the local landscape, the global outlook and .... Participants learn about transferable skill, the 'hire me' attitude and strategies to keep you focused in the tough competition that is the World Of Work.
Choosing a Career for the next ten years brings many obstacles when you're not sure where you want to be next Tuesday. With a P Plate centres on the World of Work for Teenagers, and shares some strategies for finding, keeping and increasing employability.
There are many of us, including me, over the age of forty and diving into a territory that has completely changed since we first started working over twenty five years ago. No Commonwealth Employment Service, No knocking on doors, No polite letter returned stating we didn't get the job. Over the Hill introduces the basic framework of the Australian World of Work including the unique concerns of the Mature Jobseeker.
For those who devoted their years to raising children to adults, it can be uncomfortable trying to re-enter a workforce that doesn't seem to recognise our level of skill. From the Empty Nest, introduces the basic framework of the World of Work and the challenges of those who have been out of the game raising their brood.