This workshop covers the general principles of creating an effective resume, including a discussion of common pitfalls that can prevent you from being selected for interviews. Examples will be used to highlight a clear, focused resume, targeted to specific skills and the experience sought by hiring managers. This session will provide an outline of best practices for writing resumes and participants are encouraged to use provided tools to continue their resume-writing process. (Individual resume review will not be part of the workshop).
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This workshop covers the general principles of creating an effective resume, including a discussion of common pitfalls that can prevent you from being selected for interviews. Examples will be used to highlight a clear, focused resume, targeted to specific skills and the experience sought by hiring managers. This session will provide an outline of best practices for writing resumes and participants are encouraged to use provided tools to continue their resume-writing process. (Individual resume review will not be part of the workshop).
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
Additional day of the course: Thursday, October 13 from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Through this comprehensive program, you will build an understanding of the career management process by looking inward, looking outward, and looking forward. This active 2- day class will cover self-assessment of values, interests, skills and reputation; workforce trends and identification of professional networks; and exploration of options and goal setting. A variety of assessment tools, individual reflection, and group discussion will be used.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn St.
“Individual contributors” are typically specialists with deep expertise who manage their own projects with team members who aren’t direct reports. This session covers creative ways to maintain growth and development in two areas: functional expertise and interpersonal skills. Themes unique to the individual contributor role and options for career growth will be discussed.
Cost: $50
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Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This course covers the tasks of approving, requesting, and adjusting absences in Absence Management and approving, reporting, and adjusting hours worked in the timesheet. The course is for Absence Management and Time and Labor users who have the role of Approver, Adjuster, or Keeper in Manager Self Service. Participants must have access to their Manager Self Service role in the PeopleSoft production system for a minimum of one week prior to class.
Cost: Free (no cancellation fee)
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Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This hands-on course guides participants through the process of creating reimbursement requests for employees (using the Web Reimbursement system) and non-employees (using the HCOM system). Reimbursement policy and Corporate Card payments will also be covered. Participants must have login access to Web Reimbursement and HCOM a week prior to attending this course. It is also recommended that participants take the Chart of Accounts class before attending this course. NOTE: This course may no longer be appropriate for Schools or Units that have switched to the Concur system for...
Provides an understanding of Harvard's Chart of Accounts (CoA) structure and your department's chart values, and basic Windows or Macintosh navigation skills. Participants must have log-in ability to HCOM prior to attending this course.
Provides an understanding of Harvard's Chart of Accounts (CoA) structure and your department's chart values, and basic Windows or Macintosh navigation skills. Participants must have log-in ability to HCOM prior to attending this course.
Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Intermediate Excel. Participants will learn to manage multiple workbooks, share workbooks, automate common tasks, audit workbooks, apply advanced analysis techniques, and present data visually. Prerequisite: Introduction to Excel, Intermediate Excel. Version: Microsoft Office 2010
Cost: $185
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Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Introduction to Excel. Participants will learn to customize and enhance workbooks, create advanced formulas, analyze data, organize worksheet data, and insert charts and pivot tables. Prerequisite: Introduction to Excel. Version: Microsoft Office 2010
Cost: $165
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Center for Workplace Development, 124 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Introduction to Excel. Participants will learn to customize and enhance workbooks, create advanced formulas, analyze data, organize worksheet data, and insert charts and pivot tables. Prerequisite: Introduction to Excel. Version: Microsoft Office 2010 Cost: $165
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This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Introduction to Excel. The course covers how to customize and enhance workbooks, create advanced formulas, analyze data, organize work sheet data and insert charts and PivotTables.
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Introduction to Excel. The course covers how to customize and enhance workbooks, create advanced formulas, analyze data, organize work sheet data and insert charts and PivotTables.
This course covers how to create and edit basic worksheets and workbooks. Participants will learn to navigate the Excel environment, perform calculations, modify and format a worksheet, and print and manage workbooks. Version: Microsoft Office 2010
Cost: $145
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