Skill Up: How To Get Hired With Your Skillset -LEADERSHIP

SKILL UP | Leadership

Featuring Sunshine Media Network

Jan. 14 | 12 – 1 p.m. ET

Employers value graduates who can guide teams, take initiative and motivate others to achieve goals. Building leadership skills in school — through group projects, coursework, experiential learning involvement, or internships — shows you’re ready to take on responsibility in a professional setting.

If you’re a recent graduate or current student entering the workforce, you’ll benefit from learning effective leadership skills. Join us to hear from subject matter experts, SNHU faculty and Career Services professionals as they share practical advice to help you “skill up” your leadership abilities.

What to expect:

💡 Practical tips for building strong leadership skills

👥 Insights from industry experts, faculty and Career Services staff

🚀 Strategies to grow confidence and lead effectively

🎓 Guidance tailored to students and recent grads

Upcoming SKILL UP Sessions:

Continue building your collection of resources that enhance your career readiness for future employers!

Series Schedule:

Each event focuses on a key career readiness competency, helping students translate academic skills to the workplace. Register for individual skills or complete them all to build a collection of resources that enhance your career readiness for future employers!

Leadership

Wed Jan. 14 | 12 p.m. ET

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Technology

Wed Jan. 21 | 12 p.m. ET

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Equity & Inclusion

Wed Jan. 28 | 12 p.m. ET

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Professionalism

Wed Feb. 4 | 12 p.m. ET

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What’s Career Readiness?

Career readiness skills, often called career readiness competencies, are the skills, experiences and attributes that prepare you for a successful career. A competency is a skill, task, strength, or personal quality that allows you to do a specific job role well. These critical skills give students & alumni the edge they need to land jobs. Learn more about Career Readiness on our Career 360 page.