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UK Job Club releases Spring 2026 schedule

The University of Kentucky Alumni Association and UK Human Resources STEPS Temporary Employment are pleased to announce the Winter/Spring 2026 Job Club schedule. 

The purpose of Job Club is to provide a positive environment for job seekers to meet, connect, share and learn. Job Club is for you if you are motivated and currently out of work, underemployed or looking to make a career transition. The free group is open to the public and meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 9:00–10:00 a.m. via Zoom. Recruiters and employers are always welcome and may share active job leads in the chat box with Job Club attendees, in the Job Club of Kentucky Sharing Community on LinkedIn or by completing the form found at ukalumni.net/newjoblead.

Questions & Comments? – Email us at jobclub@uky.edu

Below is the Job Club Schedule for Spring 2026.

January 13: Surviving a Layoff

Presented by Caroline Francis, Director of UK Alumni Career Services and Amy Gamblin, Associate Director of Alumni Career Services 

A layoff can shake your confidence, but it can also be a turning point. This webinar will walk you through the exact steps to stabilize, regroup, and re-enter the job market with focus and resilience. Learn practical strategies to protect your well-being and accelerate your next career move.

Attendees register here.

January 27: Think Like a Spokesperson: Communicate with Clarity, Confidence & Purpose

Presented by Katie Neal, Principal & CEO, Katie Neal Coaching & Consulting

In this interactive session, participants will discover how to harness essential media training techniques—such as handling tough questions on the spot—to elevate their communication skills and executive presence. By learning to think like a spokesperson, you’ll be equipped to communicate with clarity and confidence in high-stakes moments that matter most in your career.

Real world-applications include: 

  • Interviewing for a new role or promotion: Deliver clear, concise, and compelling responses.
  • Networking conversations: Make a memorable impression in minutes.
  • Negotiating offers: Handle tough questions with confidence.
  • Presenting to senior leaders or stakeholders: Position yourself as credible and influential.
  • Client pitches, team meetings, or panels: Strengthen your presence and persuasiveness.

Whether you’re in transition, advancing within your current organization, or looking to expand your influence, this session will help you communicate your value with purpose and impact.

Attendees register here.

February 10:  Creating Your Career Compass – Planning for the Unknowns in Your Career Journey 

Presented by Pat Fligge, Career Coach, PRF Coaching 

Career coach Pat Fligge loves helping people navigate the complex world of career exploration and job searching, while minimizing the typical burnout and frustration of the process. Pat’s goal is to guide clients through their job search with a positive mindset, using proven tactics to help them reach their career goals. Whether you know exactly what you want next in your career or you’re struggling to determine a new direction, Pat adapts his nearly 15 years of proven coaching experience to help his clients clarify and reach their career goals.

Attendees register here.

February 24: How and When to Make a Career Pivot 

Presented by Allison McWilliams, Assistant VP, Mentoring and Alumni Personal & Career Development, Wake Forest University 

Today’s job market presents numerous challenges, including layoffs, hiring freezes, and rapidly-evolving skills and knowledge needs. It’s difficult enough for those entering the workforce for the first time, but what does it mean if you are an experienced professional looking to make a pivot? In this webinar, Allison McWilliams, Ph.D., Assistant Vice President for Mentoring and Alumni Personal & Career Development at Wake Forest University, will walk through what we know about the current market, how to know when it’s time to make a change, and share key strategies for building and executing an intentional plan that works for you.

Attendees register here.

March 10: Crafting a Resume That Stands Out

Presented by Keana Webber, Associated Vice President of HR and Learning Development, University of Kentucky Federal Credit Union 

In a competitive job market, your resume has only seconds to make an impression—so how do you ensure it rises to the top? In this dynamic 60-minute session, attendees will learn practical, insider-driven strategies to transform an ordinary resume into a powerful personal branding tool. Whether you’re entering the workforce or bringing years of experience, this session will show you how to highlight your strengths, tell your professional story with clarity, and align your resume with what employers are really looking for. Participants will walk away with actionable tips, fresh insights from an HR leader who reviews resumes daily, and the confidence to present themselves in a way that gets noticed.

Attendees register here.

March 24: Strategic Upskilling: Don’t Just Learn—Leverage

Presented by Mandy Connelly, Director of UK Graham Office of Career Management

There’s no shortage of courses, certifications, or “must-learn” skill lists but not all learning moves your career forward. This workshop equips professionals with a framework for choosing development opportunities that actually pay off. You’ll learn how to assess market demand, identify complementary skills, and avoid investing time and money into learning that doesn’t serve your goals. If you’re ready to upskill with intention, this session is for you.

Attendees register here.

April 14: Job Search Strategy Tips from HR & Recruiter Panel

Join us for a panel discussion with Human Resources Specialists and Recruiters who will share job search tips that will help prepare you for your next career transition.  Themes will include interviewing strategies, how to answer difficult questions, salary negotiation and networking.  

Attendees register here.

April 28: Interview Intelligence: How to Prepare, Perform, and Succeed

Presented by Jarrod Winn, Senior Talent Acquisition, Fischer Homes

In today’s competitive job market, mastering the interview process requires more than just good answers, it demands strategy, confidence, and preparation. In this session, we’ll explore how to anticipate employer expectations, craft compelling responses, and communicate your value effectively. Attendees will leave with practical tools to prepare, perform, and succeed in any interview setting.

Attendees register here.

Job Club Lunch Bunch – January 20, February 17, March 17, 

Noon-1pm Eastern at Puccini’s, 833 Chevy Chase Pl, Lexington, KY

Looking for a midday boost in your job search? Join us for a motivational lunch hour (our treat!) where you’ll connect with others, hear directly from a featured employer and set weekly goals. Walk away with actionable tips from our career coaches all in a supportive, no-pressure environment.

Attendees register here.

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