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Class helps uncover career passions and talents

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No matter what the age of a person, a career change is possible and this Portland Community College Community Education class will help attendees discover their passions and talents that could lead to a more fulfilling career.

In the non-credit class, What do You Want to be When You Grow Up?, participants learn that no matter what age they are, it’s never too late to find what they truly love to do. Instructor Sean Harry will use a variety of tools – personality inventories, success factor self analysis, to name a few – to help them discover the perfect career position for their particular time of life.

The two-week class will meet from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesdays, Feb. 12 and Feb. 19, Room 1570, Washington County Workforce Training Center, 18624 N.W. Walker Road. Cost is $39. For more information, contact PCC’s Community Education Office at (503) 533-2708.

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