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Career Disruption: How To Best Prepare for a Potential Layoff from a Practical and Psychological Perspective

Career Disruption: How To Best Prepare for a Potential Layoff from a Practical and Psychological Perspective
Career Disruption: How To Best Prepare for a Potential Layoff from a Practical and Psychological Perspective

With major disruptions in today's job market, 1stGenYale alumni created this webinar to discuss the impact of potential job cuts or loss to help Yale alumni who might be dislocated. Join our program with Lynn Berger, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and Certified Career Counselor.


Michael Watson '81, Employee Experience Advisor, Port Authority of NY & NJ. will serve as moderator (https://tinyurl.com/MWatsonBio)


All Yale alumni are invited to participate. You do not need to be first-gen or come from a low-income background.


Lynn Berger has been a Career Counselor and Coach in private practice in New York City for over 20 years. She is the external Career Coach For Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Berger has appeared as a guest expert on radio and television shows across the country and has been featured in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsday, Huffington Post, Businessweek.com, Monster.com, etc. She authored the book, “The Savvy Part-Time Professional- How to Land, Create Or Negotiate The Part-Time Job Of Your Dreams”. Currently she is hosting a show on public access television titled, “Lynn Berger Interviews Remarkable People.” It is available on you tube, spotify and instagram@ lynnbergerinterviews. Lynn was awarded the 2014 New York State Career Development Association Award for Outstanding Career Practitioner. Additional information about Lynn and her background is available at www.lynnberger.com.

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