Empowering Early Career Professionals: Navigating Career Burnout, Motivation, and Growth
Are you an early career professional feeling the weight of emotional and physical burnout? Struggling to find the right balance between financial motivation and your personal and professional well-being? We understand the challenges you face in the early stages of your career journey.
About this event
** If you are not a current ACS member, you will be asked to 'create an account'. Your details will be used for registration processes only. If you experience technical issues, please contact the WA Branch by e-mail acs.wa@acs.org.au **
This event is an initiative by the Emerging Professionals Committee targeted towards members who are emerging professionals.
Are you an early career professional feeling the weight of emotional and physical burnout? Struggling to find the right balance between financial motivation and your personal and professional well-being? We understand the challenges you face in the early stages of your career journey.
The next EPC event is designed to address these key areas:
- Learn strategies to manage stress, enhance well-being, and create sustainable work-life harmony.
- Discover how to align your career goals with financial incentives that drive long-term satisfaction and success.
- Invest in your professional development by choosing courses and training that truly support your growth and career progression.
- Gain the skills and confidence to advocate for yourself—whether it's negotiating for a raise, seeking mentorship, or asking for new opportunities.
Join us in empowering your career growth while ensuring you stay motivated and resilient in your professional journey.
PLEASE NOTE:
Limited spots available. Please register only if you are 100% sure you can attend. No-shows prevent others from joining.
Don't let this opportunity slip by! Spots Are Limited, register now.
Post presentation light refreshments provided.
PLEASE NOTE:
To confirm attendance and CPD point allocation, on arrival at registration, please make sure to have your event confirmation e-mail with QR code ready to present where your attendance will be recorded. This can be provided via your phone or a printed copy.
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Speakers
Ming is passionate about helping others find balance, especially in the high-pressure world of entrepreneurship. Ming’s mission is to help businesses thrive while advocating for mental health and resilience.
Tim lists storytelling as one of his core strengths. Through sharing stories he is able to translate complex issues into meaningful concepts; to set out a sense of shared purpose; and to bring people together.
It also makes him an engaging speaker – on topics as diverse as cyber, emerging technologies, board communication, digital ethics and data-driven decision-making.
With a deep understanding of human behaviour, motivation and organisational dynamics, Jamie will share his insights on managing career burnout and enhancing motivation for early career professionals. His expertise in emotional intelligence and employee experience will provide attendees with practical strategies to navigate the challenges of their professional journeys. Jamie is passionate about empowering emerging professionals to invest in their growth while maintaining balance and well-being in their careers.
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Event Terms & Conditions
Registration
- Payment in full is required the time of booking in order for the registration to be valid.
- To avoid disappointment, ensure you pay for your booking(s) before the registration closing date. Anyone that has not received a confirmation email will not be on the event attendance list and therefore will not be admitted to the event.
- Online registration ends at the time stated on the event registration page.
Cancellation and Refund
All cancellations must be processed through the website, a refund will only be considered if it is at least 3 working days prior to the event.
Disclaimer
- ACS reserves the right to change the program at any time. Every effort will be made to ensure a program of equivalent standard and members are updated with changes.
- All dietary requirements are considered, however we cannot guarantee a 100% allergen free environment.
- ACS reserves the right to prohibit entry or eject any person from an ACS event based on behaviour deemed inappropriate by ACS staff, its agents and/or others working under its authority.
- Filming or streaming by attendees is not permitted. If an attendee is found to be doing so they will be asked to leave the event immediately and further action may be taken.
- Photography and/or filming may take place during this event, by accepting these terms you consent to this. Please let a member of ACS know if you do not want your picture taken.
COVID-19 Event Attendance Compliance
By registering to attend an ACS in person event you are agreeing to the below terms and conditions
- If an attendee is displaying flu or cold like symptoms in the days leading up to the event and therefore is not able to attend, ACS will refund the registration fee.
- If an attendee comes to an event and is displaying flu or cold like symptoms they will be asked to leave
- We ask all ACS members to respect the social distancing guidelines, if an attendee repeatedly disregards these guidelines, they may be asked to leave
- ACS reserves the right to cancel the event within 24 hours' notice if either the speaker or the event host has advised us that they are exhibiting flu or cold like symptoms
- All attendees must provide a valid phone number and email address to be contacted on if there is reason to notify about a possible COVID-19 exposure
Personal information collection notice
By registering for this event, you are providing personal information to the Australian Computer Society. In accordance with the ACS Privacy Policy, ACS collects personal information through registrations and attendances at its events for the purposes of:
- organising and providing the various professional development events held by the ACS (including for example, courses, conferences, seminars, workshops, launches);
- processing and managing event registrations (including catering for dietary requirements);
- maintaining event attendance records;
- contacting registered event guests with information in regard to the event and seeking post-event feedback;
- communicating with you to in relation to future events or ACS products, courses, services, promotions or other products or services that ACS reasonably thinks may be of interest to attendees;
- processing and responding to attendee inquiries; and
- conducting research to improve its events and better understanding needs.
If the required information is not provided, we or any involved third parties, may not be able to respond to you, update you, or provide appropriate services or events to you.
We may obtain personal information directly from you or from someone who registers for the event on your behalf. If you provide us with personal information about another person, you must do so only with their consent and agree to make them aware of this privacy notice.
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When you register to participate in an overseas event, we may send personal information we collect overseas.
See our Privacy Policy at https://www.acs.org.au/privacy-policy.html for more information about our privacy practices.