New Year! New You! New BDPA Atlanta!
Learn. Grow. Achieve. - The BDPA Atlanta Career Life Cycle
When a new year rushes in, we automatically think about reinventing ourselves whether it’s physically, emotionally, or intellectually; we want an overhaul. With any reinvention it requires real work and 100% commitment.
Felicia Jones |
In 2013, we are dedicated to mentoring and training our members according to their current position in the new BDPA Atlanta Career Life-cycle; our 2013 programs are aligned around it. The BDPA Atlanta Career Life-cycle can assist you in your reinvention and help put you on that path. You can:
LEARN: Acquire knowledge and develop your skills.
Learn a new professional and/or technical skill to apply towards your current career or to land a new position or promotion.
- Student Information Technology Education & Scholarship program – HSCC/ACE
- New Virtual LBD – Learn By Doing (delivered by TechnologyExpresso.com); Real world on the job experience through an on-line self-paced program with interactive mentoring and coaching by successful industry veterans
- Technical Workshops
- National BDPA Webinars – Career Clinic
- 3FE - The critical thinker’s methodological tool for motivational empowerment.
Applying academic knowledge to ‘real world’ scenarios/experience; fine-tuning your academic skills with experience.
- Success Alliance – Professional Support Group (Invitation Only)
- Volunteerism – Gain experience through various BDPA committees
- Professional Development Bootcamp
- Professional Networking (Spring/Summer Mixers) Technical Workshop
- National BDPA Webinars – Career Clinic
- Meet-ups 3FE - Use the tool and leverage critical thinking skills in acquiring a job or seeking a promotion
Build upon your success and reputation by mentoring successors which will lead to you elevating your skills to the next level.
- Annual Minority IT Executive Forum
- Executive Meet-ups
- Volunteerism – Mentor IT Professionals
- Executive IT Minority Who’s Who
Sincerely,
Felicia Jones, president
BDPA Atlanta Chapter
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