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If you’re struggling to find a job or figure out what you want to do, Zero Work can give you clarity and tools for success. In just a single weekend, expand your career options, get actionable plans for job hunting, learn how to network without feeling like a fraud, refine your resume, discover what you want, and more.


Throughout two afternoons of tightly designed, interactive workshops, you’ll delve deeply into your job options to find what matters to you and what you can do next. Then you’ll build your toolkit for applying, interviewing, and securing the jobs you want, all with a cohort of like minded peers. 


“There are so many resources offered and so many chances to ask real-life questions. The advice I got in return for 3 hours of my time gave me a great sense of direction for who knows how many years down the line in my career.” -Natasha, 2A


“Zero Work opened my eyes to a lot of things that had me thinking “How have I gone my whole life without thinking of that?” It really demystified the daunting process of job hunting.” -Thomas, Graduate Studies


If you’ve felt lost or stressed about job hunting, Zero Work provides a moment to breathe and take a confident next step, as it has for over 500 students in the last year.

Apply now for Zero Work!


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