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Bryan Dik, the co-creator of the acclaimed career assessment platform Pathway U and Chief Science Officer at jobZology, is set to deliver a compelling talk at Berry College on March 3. The event will take place in the Spruill Ballroom at 7 p.m. and is free for all attendees.
Dik's presentation, titled “Web-slinging and world-changing: Stories of calling,” promises to explore the profound impact of finding one's vocation and the transformative power of meaningful work. As a vocational psychologist, Dik has dedicated his career to understanding the intersection between personal calling and career fulfillment. His insights are expected to resonate with students, educators, and community members alike, offering valuable perspectives on navigating career paths in today's dynamic job market.
This engaging event not only highlights Dik's expertise but also underscores Berry College's commitment to providing enriching educational experiences for its community. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from a leader in the field of career psychology and gain inspiration for their own professional journeys.
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