Webinar - Cultural Intelligence (CQ®) and Career Readiness
Join our webinar and learn how CQ can help you land your next job.
80% of employers believe university graduates are NOT prepared for a diverse, global workplace.*
Learn to use the transformative power of Cultural Intelligence to accelerate your career!
Webinar Details - Date: 3.23.23 | Time: 1:00 PM EDT | Duration: 1 HR | Price: Complimentary
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) describes eight Career Readiness Core Competencies that students and early-career professionals need to be successful in the workplace. These competencies include soft skills such as equity and inclusion, teamwork, leadership and more.
Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is a proven life skill that students & early career professionals can leverage to showcase the skills employers are seeking.
During the webinar Keyla Waslawski (Senior Vice President, the Cultural Intelligence Center) interviews Maggie Mahoney, Ed.D. (Global Education and Higher Education Professional at the University of Houston) and Kendra Ansotigue (University Technical Recruiter, Visa) to discuss Cultural Intelligence and how it can be leveraged to overcome some common early career challenges such as “imposter syndrome”, confidence in a new role, and the ability to promote environments of equity & inclusion.
During the webinar, participants will learn:
- Some of the biggest challenges facing students and early career professionals
- How we can leverage Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and Cultural Values (CVs) to navigate these challenges
- What does “career ready” look like
- What resources are available for students and educators to help accelerate career readiness
- Best Practices to promote soft skills employers are seeking
Keyla Waslawski – Senior Vice President, the Cultural Intelligence Center
Keyla Waslawski is our Vice President, Sales and Marketing and Secretary. She oversees all of our sales and marketing processes and projects. Keyla also leads our business development, communications, client relations, and technology initiatives. Keyla graduated from Michigan State University with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and earned her M.B.A., Financial Accounting at Wayne State University in Detroit. She enjoys applying her analytical skills and eye for numbers to support and lead the Sales & Marketing team at the Cultural Intelligence Center. Keyla’s hobbies include gardening and home improvement projects, but what she enjoys most is spending time with her husband and two children. Connect with Keyla on LinkedIn.
Maggie Mahoney – Global Education and Higher Education Professional at the University of Houston
Maggie Mahoney serves as the Director for Global Engagement at the University of Houston, where she supports university-wide internationalization efforts including student mobility, campus global initiatives, and university partnerships. Her experience has focused in higher education and includes education abroad, holistic student advising, program development, risk management, equity and access in education, and strategic planning. Her collaborative research and program development focuses on global learning outcomes and how to develop and enhance intercultural intelligence through various experiences. She has previous experience in residence life, intercultural education, and career services. Maggie holds a Doctor of Education in Ethical Leadership from the University of St. Thomas with a focus on Global Competence Development, and she served as a Doctoral Intern for the Cultural Intelligence Center. Connect with Maggie on LinkedIn.
Kendra Ansotigue – University Technical Recruiter
Kendra lives for the blending of intercultural communication throughout various spaces and the opportunities of growth that arise when being pushed out of your comfort zone. With a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management and Master’s degree in Global Leadership, she thrives in environments where she can connect and assist students in pursuing their goals and aspirations for their future. Connect with Kendra on LinkedIn.
Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a critical part of setting yourself apart in today’s world of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and globalization. It’s the ability to relate and work effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds and it goes beyond existing notions of cultural sensitivity and awareness. With cultural intelligence, you’ll have an essential skill necessary to succeed.
Those with high levels of CQ include:
- Global Citizens: CQ is the missing link between thinking globally and acting locally.
- Communities of Faith: CQ enables religious groups to respectfully engage with people from other cultural and religious backgrounds.
- Employers: CQ is the strategic link between a diverse workforce and diverse customers.
- Job Seekers: 90% of executives are looking for people who have cultural intelligence. CQ provides a competitive edge for landing your dream job
With higher levels of CQ, you’ll be better equipped to
- Adjust and adapt in diverse situations
- Make better decisions in culturally diverse settings
- Effectively negotiate with people from different cultural backgrounds
- Foster trust, idea sharing, and innovation
- Lead a diverse team more effectively
- And more.
*SOURCE: National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2018
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ABOUT THE CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER
The Cultural Intelligence Center is an innovative, research-based training and consulting firm that draws upon empirical findings to help organizations and individuals assess and improve cultural intelligence (CQ)-the ability to work effectively with people from different nationalities, ethnicities, age groups, and more. We create programs, workshops, certifications, and multiple-language assessments that are industry-specific and tailored to help people acquire CQ capabilities and harness their transformative powers in every aspect of their lives. Headquartered in the United States, our globally diverse team of experts and trainers serves clients all over the world to help everyone, everywhere unlock the power of CQ. More information about the Cultural Intelligence Center can be found on our website at www.CulturalQ.com.