Career Pathing 101:
What It Is and How to Get Started
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"Two out of three employees have recently considered leaving their job because there aren’t enough opportunities for skills development, career advancement, or transitioning to different roles or a new career path. Professional growth is clearly top of mind for many workers right now and career pathing is a powerful tool employers can use to facilitate that growth.
"Career pathing is the process of creating a road map to help your team members realize their professional aspirations. It may involve development activities, lateral moves, and promotions that move employees closer to their short- and long-term career goals.
Career pathing typically aligns with future opportunities within your organization, though it doesn’t necessarily need to. Employee development is still well worth the investment, even if you can only help your team members get to a certain point in their professional journey. While these employees will eventually need to leave your organization to realize their career goals, they’ll be more equipped to help you meet your business goals in the interim."
"Effective career pathing helps your team members master new competencies and reach their career goals, which has many worthwhile benefits for your business."
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IN-PERSON EVENT:
Lighted Drone Show
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"The Port of Redwood City, in collaboration with Open Sky Productions, is proud to host a free lighted drone show which will feature more than 100 drones taking flight and soaring into the air for a spectacular maritime production, illuminating moving images of jellyfish, boats and many other aquatic visions 400 feet above the bay."
"Bring your family and furry friends and join the Port as they light up the night sky!"
The in-person event will be held on Saturday, May 6th at the Port of Redwood City in Redwood City.
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GRANT OPPORTUNITY:
Restaurants Care Resilience Fund
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"For the third consecutive year, The PG&E Corporation Foundation (The PG&E Foundation) is providing grants to independent restaurant owners and their staffs through the California Restaurant Foundation’s (CRF) 'Restaurants Care Resilience Fund.'
The PG&E Foundation is contributing $900,000 this year to help build more resilient hometown businesses for the long term."
"'Restaurant Fund' applications are open now through May 7, 2023. Restaurants can apply at www.restaurantscare.org/resilience. Grants are open to all California-based restaurant owners in PG&E’s service area that have fewer than five locations and less than $3 million in revenue. Priority will be given to restaurants that have not received a grant; however, previous recipients also are encouraged to apply."
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To read more of PG&E's press release,
please click here.
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