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PACSW and OPSA help colleagues understand promotions at UCOP

A fact sheet and two upcoming webinars are aimed at helping UCOP colleagues better understand how to advance their careers.


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Learn how to influence without authority

You don't need to manage people to grow your career, leverage your knowledge and make an impact.


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Resources to develop your career plan

Helpful learning opportunities will provide guidance around managing your career to meet your personal and professional goals.


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Manage your career with upcoming workshops and an OPSA-sponsored panel

If you're looking for guidance around managing your career, UCOP Learning and Development is here for you!


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CUCSA shares how to leverage volunteer service for professional advancement

If you're active in volunteer service, join this month's CUCSA Chat to learn how to leverage your experiences to advance your career.


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Take your career to the next level

New live and on-demand classes can help you learn how to position yourself and grow your role.


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Register today for June courses and workshops

Boost your professional skillset with upcoming live virtual workshops.


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Develop your career with February classes

Virtual professional development is a great way to build your skillset while connecting with peers throughout all UCOP locations.


Learn from UCOP colleagues’ experience at the OPSA career panel

On July 1, four long-tenured UCOP staff will share how they’ve navigated their UC careers, balanced work and family life and used their experiences to help colleagues do the same.