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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

EAG is happy to provide a starter list of training and networking opportunities as well as other websites or items to help grow your career. Please note that training opportunities are not sponsored by EAG and are provided for your information only. These links can take you to external sites that are not affiliated directly with EAG.

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The Northwest Universal Design Council and community partners invite you to a forum focused on planning events that are welcoming and inclusive to all ages and all abilities. Thursday, May 30, 2019, in Seattle, WA.

Working for Washington State is Work That Matters. Whether it’s helping a vulnerable child, making highways safer, or restoring salmon habitat, the work that we do matters to the people of Washington State.

EAG friend, Amy Leneker, is offering a workshop to explore stress in the workplace in Lacey, WA. Registration and details can be found at https://www.amyleneker.com/events.html 

The purpose of the Council is to ensure that each of the agencies in which they’re charged takes into account the needs of women and girls in the policies they draft, the programs they create, and the legislation they support.

The IT Academy, offered through the Washington State Library, offers free, online, self-paced technology courses on three levels—basic digital literacy skills, Microsoft Office Skills, and advanced skills for Microsoft professional certification. 

Department of Enterprise Services offers courses that meet the required or recommended training for state employees as addressed by RCW, WAC, Executive Order, or other policies.

 

Helps career changers find new occupations to explore. Users can identify occupations that require skills and knowledge similar to their current or previous job, learn more about these suggested matches, locate local training programs, and apply for jobs.

Link directs you to membership applications. SGMP is a national association for individuals involved in planning government meetings and for the companies who provide facilities or services to those planners.  

This guide will assist you in preparing for interviewing new employees, laws, salary surveys, etc.

Women in the workforce are vital to the nation’s economic security. The Women’s Bureau develops policies and standards and conducts inquiries to safeguard the interests of working women; to advocate for their equality and economic security for themselves and their families; and to promote quality work environments.

Tools to help job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor

Paul Wesselmann, The Ripples Guy, invites you to a weekly splash of practical inspiration sent out on Monday monrings to over 20,000 readers around the world. 

Women in the workforce are vital to the nation’s economic security. The Women’s Bureau develops policies and standards and conducts inquiries to safeguard the interests of working women; to advocate for their equality and economic security for themselves and their families; and to promote quality work environments.

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