Training

Training is key to making Work from Home – Work.
That’s why WITT trains all our job seekers
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1. Master the Mechanics

3. Master Your Mindset

2. Mastering EQ for Work From Home

4. Master it All with Career Coaching

  • Master the Mechanics

    Working remotely requires a different set of skills. We’ll start the workshop reflecting on what those skills are and then start developing them through our time together. In this first of three workshops, we’ll cover some of the basics that are the starting point for a successful work from home career. We’ll discuss the importance of time management and strategies that work, ergonomics and setting up your space, and the 7-C’s of communication to ensure you develop and maintain connection with colleagues and managers despite being remote.

  • Mastering EQ for Work From Home

    When you WFH, EQ takes on a whole new level of challenge. Whether it’s understanding and managing your own complex motivations, or acknowledging and validating the emotions of others, WFH means being on top of your EQ game.

  • Master Your Mindset

    Mindset is probably the major determinant of success in pretty much every walk of life. The thinking patterns you habitually adopt and habits you regularly engage in largely govern the results you achieve. The topics we’ll cover in this workshop include maintaining a powerful & persistent mindset, how to manage your energy throughout the day, and how to integrate family, work and your wellbeing.

  • Mastering EQ for Work From Home

    The key to success in your career is to Master Yourself . Be ready to create your very own Professional Introduction with your top technical and soft skills including your value to WFH. Brush up on your soft skills to WFH such as effective communication, engaging, self- motivation and self- discipline. Be ready to hear what Ottawa Employers are seeking in candidates for filling their IT positions. Master your interview skills when answering STAR based questions. All this and more you will learn during the Master It All workshop by Doris Haddad, MEd Career Counsellor- Master Certified Career Coach.

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Master the Mechanics
Working remotely requires a different set of skills. We’ll start the workshop reflecting on what those skills are and then start developing them through our time together. In this first of three workshops, we’ll cover some of the basics that are the starting point for a successful work from home career. We’ll discuss the importance of time management and strategies that work, ergonomics and setting up your space, and the 7-C’s of communication to ensure you develop and maintain connection with colleagues and managers despite being remote.
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Mastering EQ for Work From Home
When you WFH, EQ takes on a whole new level of challenge. Whether it’s understanding and managing your own complex motivations, or acknowledging and validating the emotions of others, WFH means being on top of your EQ game.

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Master Your Mindset
Mindset is probably the major determinant of success in pretty much every walk of life. The thinking patterns you habitually adopt and habits you regularly engage in largely govern the results you achieve. The topics we’ll cover in this workshop include maintaining a powerful & persistent mindset, how to manage your energy throughout the day, and how to integrate family, work and your wellbeing.
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Mastering EQ for Work From Home
The key to success in your career is to Master Yourself . Be ready to create your very own Professional Introduction with your top technical and soft skills including your value to WFH. Brush up on your soft skills to WFH such as effective communication, engaging, self- motivation and self- discipline. Be ready to hear what Ottawa Employers are seeking in candidates for filling their IT positions. Master your interview skills when answering STAR based questions. All this and more you will learn during the Master It All workshop by Doris Haddad, MEd Career Counsellor- Master Certified Career Coach.

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