Event Details

Who Are You? Understanding Your Personality Style for Career Development
09 January 2025
 
06:00pm-10:00pm
SGX Auditorim,
Level 2,
SGX Centre 1,
2 Shenton Way,
Singapore 068804
  • Members Only Event
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  • ✪ Member's Fee: $0.00

CFA is organising a Career Development talk, Who Are You? Understanding Your Personality Style for Career Development. Hence, we would like to cordially invite you and your members to join us. Hence would greatly appreciate if you could assist in extending the event invitation them.

Synopsis: Accomplishing the most, with and through others, requires professionals to know their own styles and tendencies and to appreciate the styles and tendencies of others. The diversity of our working relationships and situations requires us to be more flexible in connecting with others.

Each of us has our own unique style. When we interact with others who have a similar personality or style, communication is relatively easy. When we deal with others who have different styles from ours, communication and cooperation can be challenging. The most important element of working across different styles is our flexibility; our willingness and our ability to see things from the other person’s point of view. During the talk, we will discuss how interacting and communicating in the correct way will help you sustain motivating and successful relationships and how this will lead to developing a solid career down the line.

In the 1-hour evening seminar, participants can look forward to an interactive and participative session.  Through a personality assessment, participants can get to understand their personality styles better to:

  • Use their strengths to work better with bosses and colleagues, and their personality gaps to avoid landmines in their professional  relationships
  • Develop a career that aligns with their personality styles
  • Adapt to different personality styles in interviews

Participants will also have the opportunity to learn techniques in planning for their career, interact and learn from each other through facilitated activities and practice.

Speaker: Edmund Ang