New Year, New Job: Careers in Public Health
Explore the possibilities with insights from College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ graduate program faculty and OSU alumni.
The New Year is the perfect time to assess your current situation, including where you work. If you are not satisfied in your current job, consider switching industries. Careers in public health are among the most rewarding.
Explore the possibilities with insights from College of Public Health and Human Sciences’ graduate program faculty member Tonya Johnson, M.P.H., and public health alumni Jessica Barker, M.P.H. ’18 and Kimberly Ward Barowicz, ’11.
By attending this free webcast, you will learn how to find job openings and how to position yourself for success. The presentation also includes an interactive audience Q&A. Presenters will cover:
- Searching for jobs in public health
- How to increase your chances for getting hired
- Résumé tips
- Educational opportunities
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