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Christopher Bishop’s Future Career ToolkitโVOICE, ANTENNA, and MESHโenables clients to better plan and execute their own nonlinear, multimodal career path and provides a systematized, scalable, repeatable, malleable framework for navigating multiple careers, both today and in the future. Sign up for a one-on-one session. Each session billed in 30-minute segments.
Build A Career That Doesnโt Have a Name Yet โ Use the Future Career Toolkit
Ready to define your unique value, align it with real market demand, and build a strategy to sell itโagain and again? Using my proven approach based on successfully navigating seven different careers, I use three powerful future career tools to help professionals grow and evolve their career path confidently.
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VOICE โ Define what makes you one of a kind. Clarify your global brand, uncover how itโs evolved, and realize it will change and morph over your multiple careers. |
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ANTENNA โ Tune into the sources of conversations taking place around your personal brand and areas of interest. It might be an elite newspaper. It could be TikTok! |
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MESH โ Track down the people and organizations at the bleeding edge. Build your network. Harness the power of your relationships. Analyze, expand, and integrate your network into your daily flowโfor insight, opportunity, and momentum. |
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Length of time | 30 minutes |
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Victoria Bederov –
“It was such a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for the invitation to your lecture at Kingโs College London. As someone who is not very enthusiastic (to say the least) about maths, science, and IT, I have never been interested in AI. After your presentation, I signed up for a prompt engineering class, downloaded a bunch of AI and education TED Talks, and subscribed to newsletters around that field. You encouraged me to view AI as a tool for creating something exciting!โ
Victoria Bederov – Events and Outreach Associate at Moody’s Analytics, London
David Black –
โToday I attended โHow to succeed at jobs that don’t exist yetโ, a fantastic careers event hosted by the Institute of Physics and led by the fantastic Christopher Bishop.
This session has given me a new perspective on how we can use lessons from past industries that no longer exist to consider how careers will change in the future!โ
David Black – Graduate Radiological Safety Consultant at RPS, London
Wilson Delmas –
โThe most beneficial advice was Chrisโ revelation on how many of the top jobs today did not exist five years ago. I found that to be an important notion that should be acknowledged because of what it means to students who are pursuing degrees in fields such as medicine, accounting, and computer science.โ
Wilson Delmas โ Freshman Physics Major, Queens College, New York