End of Year Career Recap, Reflection, & Planning for 2023

Rachel Serwetz
Rachel Serwetz
End of Year Career Recap, Reflection, & Planning for 2023

Take a moment to look back at your year before you look ahead.

Can you identify mindsets, accountability systems, or practical strategies that served you well? Were there any that got in your way?

CEO & Career Coach, Rachel Serwetz, will guide you through a facilitated...

Take a moment to look back at your year before you look ahead.

Can you identify mindsets, accountability systems, or practical strategies that served you well? Were there any that got in your way?

CEO & Career Coach, Rachel Serwetz, will guide you through a facilitated self-reflection exercise. You will review your successes and identify areas for improvement. Her expertise allows her to illuminate patterns and help you better understand yourself.

Rachel will help with professional introspection. You can curb self-limiting behaviors and find support systems that work well for you.

In this chat, you will learn:

  • How to identify patterns and further understand yourself
  • How to handle limiting beliefs and saboteur thought
  • About accountability systems that can set you up for success

Meet The Speaker

Rachel Serwetz
Rachel Serwetz
Career Exploration Coach

Rachel Serwetz' early professional experience was at Goldman Sachs in Operations and at Bridgewater Associates in HR. From there, she was trained as a coach at NYU and became a certified coach through the International Coach Federation. After this, she worked in HR Research at Aon Hewitt and attained her Technology MBA at NYU Stern. Throughout her career, she has helped hundreds of professionals with career exploration and for the past 5 years she has been building her company, WOKEN, which is an online career exploration platform to coach professionals through the process of clarifying their ideal job and career path. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Binghamton University and has served as a Career Coach through the Flatiron School/WeWork, Columbia University, and Project Activate.

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