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What We Offer

We offer a wide range of opportunities for your professional development spanning all stages of your career journey at BU. Whether you are new to BU, embarking on a new role, looking to strengthen your skills and competencies, or advancing in your leadership, we have you covered!

 

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Professional Development Spanning Your Career Journey

Great Place to START

We have put together tips and suggestions to support you as you settle in your role, build relationships, and find your community at BU. Resources for hiring managers included!

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Great Place to GROW

For your continuous learning & improvement, we offer a wide variety of courses & workshops on TeD - learn at your own pace with our online courses or learn with others in our in-person and virtual workshops.

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Great Place to LEAD

From new manager orientation to transition to leadership, our programs ensure you have the skills and resources for success.

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Signature Services

In addition to supporting you in key stages of your career and providing ongoing professional development, we offer a wide variety of services, from coaching to helping with your courses in TeD.

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