- Stop obsessing over the Above the Law lay-off alerts and overthinking every email from management.
- Stop thinking, “I really should do something about my résumé/LinkedIn/cover letter/reaching out to my references/developing my network/figuring out what I really want” and get started!
- End the week knowing that if this economy hands you a setback, you’ll be on your way to your rebound while the competition sits on the couch, overwhelmed.
- If you’ve been let go, stop wasting time with endless Googling and applications for jobs you don’t want, and start making progress.
Time is limited to signup, so sign up now!
When you sign up, you'll get 3 “modules” throughout the week that you can attend live or watch on video. Each replicates an element of the Future in Focus 2020 2.0 Mastermind -- the coaching and exercises that help our members gain clarity about the direction they want their careers to go, the content that helps them develop their career resilience so they can get there, and the coaching and support to help show the way. You’ll also benefit from being in a small cohort of similarly smart and motivated attorneys.
AND you can join the Roundtable Facebook Group to ask questions, get support, and enter to win LinkedIn profile reviews, our favorite career books and resources, and so much more. So sign up. You’re worth it!
We're kicking off 8/27 — you in?
Amy M. Gardner is a Certified Career Development and Career Transitions Coach with Apochromatik. Amy's work draws on her unique experience as dean of students at the University of Chicago Law School and a successful career practicing law, first as a Skadden litigation associate, and later as an associate and then partner at a mid-size Chicago firm. She received her B.A. from Luther College, her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, and her M.A. in Public Policy and Administration from Northwestern University. Amy works with attorneys one-on-one, through small group Future in Focus 2020 attorney masterminds, and group coaching and workshops for law firms and in-house legal departments. Her career and goal achievement advice has been featured in media including ABA publications, Bustle, Corporette, Glassdoor, Health, Monster, NBC, and Women's Running magazine.
Keith R. Sbiral is a certified career development and career transitions coach with Apochromatik. Keith helps professionals conquer their career and career transition challenges, as well as goal achievement, time management, long-term career development, and executive presence. He has nearly two decades of experience in municipal government, including most recently serving as City Manager for a Chicago suburb. He earned his M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Iowa and his B.A. from Luther College. Keith is an avid photographer and traveler and often works with those in creative fields on goals or blocks related to creative pursuits. His career advice has been featured in media including Fast Company, Forbes, Glassdoor, and Monster.