The Career Design Lab: Change your Job, Change your Life
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The Career Design Lab: Change your Job, Change your Life
Instructor: Remy Franklin
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What you'll learn
The difference between a job, a career, and a calling, and how to design a professional life that is meaningful and fulfilling.
How to use your strengths, values, skills, and beliefs as a guide to explore new career directions and decide which path to pursue next.
Authentic job search strategies that help you make important professional connections and find your next opportunity.
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There are 4 modules in this course
If your work isnβt fulfilling, now is the time to change direction and design a life you love. This course is for people at any life stage who want a job they enjoy and a career aligned with their values. If youβre languishing at work or feel like quiet quitting is your only option, why not change careers and flourish professionally?
University of California Santa Cruz life design educator Remy Franklin will guide you through the career design process from start to finish in 4-8 weeks. You will define what is important to you in life, discover your core strengths and values, sketch out several possible career paths, and learn authentic networking strategies to help you find your next professional opportunity. Along the way, you will learn insights from design thinking, positive psychology, and career coaching that will help you maintain a positive mindset and make progress with your job search. If youβre ready to change jobs and change your life, this is the course for you.
Should I follow my passion when choosing a career? What if Iβm not up for it? And how do I make enough time to change careers when Iβm busy with a full-time job or a family? This first module will answer these questions and orient you to the Career Design Lab.
What's included
15 videos7 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts
15 videosβ’Total 87 minutes
- Who is this course for?β’4 minutes
- Meet Your Instructorβ’4 minutes
- βοΈ Get your Design Journalβ’3 minutes
- The Story of Three Bricklayersβ’3 minutes
- Overview of the courseβ’4 minutes
- The Big Quit: Is it Time for a Change?β’13 minutes
- What do we want out of work?β’6 minutes
- Where your deep gladness meets the world's deep hungerβ’6 minutes
- Should you follow your passion?β’7 minutes
- Avoid the Pitfalls of "workism"β’5 minutes
- π Meet your Monkey Mind β’9 minutes
- How to reframe: Shifting your focusβ’8 minutes
- You're in the Driver's Seatβ’8 minutes
- Which Habits do you Want to Work on?β’2 minutes
- β° Tips for Time Managementβ’6 minutes
7 readingsβ’Total 75 minutes
- How does this course work?β’5 minutes
- Job vs. Career vs. Callingβ’10 minutes
- βοΈ WellBeing Batteries Design Journal Activityβ’15 minutes
- π "What if it's too late?" (and other thoughts your brain likes) β’15 minutes
- βοΈ Design Journal Activity: Received Beliefsβ’15 minutes
- π Five Essential Career Design Habitsβ’10 minutes
- π A Message from your Instructor and Further Reading (Week 1)β’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 45 minutes
- β Finding your passion in workβ’15 minutes
- β Accept/Release Received Beliefs about Workβ’10 minutes
- β Summary Quizβ’20 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ’Total 20 minutes
- What brings you to this course?β’10 minutes
- What are your Monkey Mind's 'Greatest Hits' ?β’10 minutes
Before you design a career you love, you need to know what you want. This week youβll do lots of activities that help you write down whatβs important to you in a concrete, specific way. Youβll discover your top strengths, virtues, and skills and write short statements about your life philosophy and what it means to do meaningful work. Youβll learn how to use this self-awareness as a βcompassβ that guides the rest of your career design process.
What's included
11 videos9 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
11 videosβ’Total 54 minutes
- Welcome to Week Twoβ’2 minutes
- Mindset Matters: The benefits of Gratefulness β’5 minutes
- Don't Pursue Happinessβ’3 minutes
- Focus on Coherence Insteadβ’5 minutes
- Get To Know Yourselfβ’2 minutes
- βοΈ Core Virtues Design Journal Activityβ’6 minutes
- βοΈ Guiding Identities Design Journal Activityβ’5 minutes
- It's Time to Ask Big Questionsβ’3 minutes
- You are here to make a positive differenceβ’8 minutes
- What Makes you Come Alive?β’4 minutes
- "Flow" is Total Engagement β’9 minutes
9 readingsβ’Total 265 minutes
- π Want to be Happy? Be Grateful. β’20 minutes
- βοΈ Gratefulness Design Journal Activity β’10 minutes
- π Coherence Summarizedβ’10 minutes
- βοΈ Top Strengths Design Journal Activityβ’60 minutes
- βοΈ Life and Work Philosophy Design Journal Activityβ’60 minutes
- βοΈ Theory of Change Design Journal Activityβ’45 minutes
- βοΈ Energy Resume Design Journal Activityβ’30 minutes
- βοΈ Transferable Skills Design Journal Activityβ’25 minutes
- π Message from your Instructor and Further Reading β’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 30 minutes
- β Who Are you?β’15 minutes
- β What do you Believe?β’5 minutes
- β What do you do?β’10 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- βοΈ Coherence Manifesto β’60 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- π How did your Gratefulness Practice go?β’10 minutes
What career paths are you considering? If youβre feeling stuck, how can you come up with creative new ideas? And once you have some great ideas, how should you decide which to pursue? This week youβll get a crash course in design thinking and plan out three different professional paths you could take next. Then youβll learn how to explore those paths through authentic conversations that help you decide what you want while building your professional network.
What's included
10 videos5 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt
10 videosβ’Total 62 minutes
- Welcome to Week Threeβ’3 minutes
- π Learn to Think Like a Designerβ’10 minutes
- Tips for Approaching the "wicked problem" of Career Designβ’4 minutes
- βοΈ How to Think Outside the Boxβ’9 minutes
- βοΈ Warm up your Brainβ’8 minutes
- Why Three Paths are Better Than Oneβ’8 minutes
- Putting the Authentic back into Networkingβ’4 minutes
- Two Reasons to do Informational Interviewsβ’6 minutes
- Two Ways to get Informational Interviewsβ’6 minutes
- IMPORTANT: Schedule Two Informational Interviewsβ’3 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 200 minutes
- βοΈ Career Brainstorming Design Journal Activityβ’60 minutes
- βοΈ Your Three Paths Design Journal Activityβ’90 minutes
- π How to Prototype your Futureβ’10 minutes
- βοΈ Informational Interviews Design Journal Activityβ’30 minutes
- π A Message from your Instructor and Further Reading (Week 3)β’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 30 minutes
- β Design Thinkingβ’10 minutes
- β Three Paths Checkpointβ’10 minutes
- β Defining Your Next Career Moveβ’10 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Share your Three Pathsβ’10 minutes
Week 4 is about strategies for getting a job. This is the last module of the course and itβs packed with helpful strategies for succeeding at your job search. Youβll learn how long your job search should last, how to think like a hiring manager, tips for sites like LinkedIn, and how to approach resumes, interviewing, and salary negotiation like a career designer. At the end of Week 4 weβll talk about staying focused on what matters and how to make hard choices.
What's included
15 videos10 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
15 videosβ’Total 95 minutes
- Welcome to Week Fourβ’6 minutes
- βοΈ The Keys to a Successful Job Searchβ’11 minutes
- Pursue Possibilities, Not Jobsβ’6 minutes
- How Long Should your Job Search Last?β’7 minutes
- A Note for Entrepreneurs and other "free agents"β’4 minutes
- Think Like a Hiring Managerβ’6 minutes
- Look for a Fit, Not a Saleβ’4 minutes
- The Energy of Moneyβ’10 minutes
- Tips for Sites like LinkedInβ’7 minutes
- Your Perfect Resume and Cover Letterβ’6 minutes
- When you are Overwhelmed, Watch Thisβ’6 minutes
- A Better Way to do Pros and Cons Listsβ’10 minutes
- The Advantages of Closing Doorsβ’6 minutes
- Should you Listen to your Intuition?β’6 minutes
- πA Parting Note from your Professorβ’2 minutes
10 readingsβ’Total 155 minutes
- π Your Job Search in 7 Stepsβ’10 minutes
- βοΈ Your Job Search Timeline Design Journal Activityβ’30 minutes
- π Job seekers and employers have different priorities β’10 minutes
- π 4 Tips for Salary Negotiationβ’15 minutes
- π Checklist for job interviewsβ’15 minutes
- π The Advice that Changed How I approach Every Job Interview...β’10 minutes
- π Remy's Top 10 Resources for the Job Search Processβ’10 minutes
- βοΈ Decision Matrix Design Journal Activityβ’30 minutes
- How to Choose Between Equally Good Optionsβ’20 minutes
- π A Message from your Instructor and Further Reading (Week 4)β’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- β How to Empathize with Hiring Managersβ’10 minutes
- β How to Make Hard Choicesβ’10 minutes
- β Submit Your Informational Interview Trip Report β’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 45 minutes
- β Design Journal Gallery β’45 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- What are your Top Job Search Resources?β’10 minutes
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