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ACS Young IT WA & NIT Australia Present: Education 2 Employment - Learn how to get the best out of your ICT Professional career!

Wednesday, 02 Mar 2016

Have you ever asked yourself, “Why do some people seem to find jobs easily?”, when you may struggle to get your break?

Are you a student looking towards your future and a bit lost as to the best way forwards?

Do you want the answers to being successful as soon as you leave your studies and making the move from your education to successful employment?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to register to this event.

Hosted at NIT Australia, a new training organization specializing in ICT and Business education, the ACS Young IT is running its annual Education 2 Employment seminar.

This year we will have speakers covering the following topics.

*How you can best prepare yourself as a student to move into professional employment.

*How you can benefit from the ACS Professional Year Program.

*Migration pathways for ICT graduates.

We have sourced respected members of their professions to share the secrets and boost your chances to move from Education 2 Employment! 

Speakers include:

  • George Coldham, Academic Manager at NIT & ACS Young IT WA Chair
  • Glenn Beauchamp - Founder / Managing Director / The "Go-To" Recruiter / Entrepreneur
  • Rebecca Mason - Practice Principal of Mason Migration

Networking with fellow students and industry professionals will precede and follow the presentations. Light nibbles and refreshments will be provided.

The venue is limited in capacity, so register without delay!

When: Friday 11th March, 2016 / 17:30 - 2000

Where: NIT Australia, 251 Stirling Street Perth WA 6000

Register HERE 

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