Take an interactive deep-dive into self-exploration and career/life decision making. Navigate the tension between the traditional path your parents thought you should take, instead of the non-traditional path where your heart was. Balance doing what you love...with earning a living.
Spend Saturday afternoon, April 30th (230-530pm) on campus with Yale alum Pulin Sanghvi ’92 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pulinsanghvi). A Stanford Business School and McKinsey alum, Pulin now heads Career Services at Princeton, Pulin will facilitate small-group conversations of your career/life choices.
Throughout the afternoon you’ll get real guidance, interact with other Yalies, and confront fundamental questions:
· What great questions about myself can my Yale time help answer?
· How can I design my Yale experience to unlock those answers?
· What limiting beliefs affect my decisions? Where do they come from? Which do I want to carry forward?
· How should I address risk-taking? Failure? Financial expectations? Work-life balance?
· How can I integrate what I’m learning about myself at Yale into a vision for my career and life after Yale?
Our shared goal will be to structure honest small-group conversation related to self-exploration and career and life decision-making. We're grateful to you for investing your time to answer the questions below.
Warmly,
Stephen Blum '74
Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives (AYA)
Branford Resident Fellow