Networking Your Way to Success

Interested in learning how to network effectively?  Want to network with professionals in the fields of Law, Professional Services, Engineering and Science?

 

ECNA proudly presents the professional development event “Networking Your Way to Success”, where you will gain valuable networking skills from expert Bev Brough from Master Networking, expand your connections and meet employees from Blake Dawson, Allens Arthur Robinson, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Arup, Aurecon, Orica and more! Drinks and light refreshments will be provided.

 

Event Date: Thursday, 15 September 2011
Time: 6:30pm – 8:15pm
Venue: Yasuko Hiraoko Room in Sidney Myer Asia Centre
Dress Code: Smart Casual

 

If you want to become a charismatic communicator and get a competitive edge in professional situations, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss! This event is proudly sponsored by the Faculty of Business and Economics and Graduate School of Business and Economics, the University of Melbourne.

 

Want some tips on networking right now? Click here for a preview of this week’s Panache (ECNA eNewsletter) article, Networking is Key to Future Success.

 

ECNA is currently recruiting! If you are an enthusiastic university student wanting to make a difference click here for further details.

 

The event have ended - no more registrations are allowed.

 

September 15, 2011 – ECNA’s inaugural Networking Your Way to Success event. It’s not about what you know, it’s about who you know. This often-used phrase formed the cornerstone for ECNA’s inaugural Networking Your Way To Success.

Learning only from the best, students tapped into the knowledge and experiences of networking professional, Bev Brough. Interactive and engaging, Bev’s seminar drew attention to the importance of effective networking – a learned skill needed to build and maintain connections.

It is never too early to begin networking, and true to Bev’s words, students wasted no time connecting with representatives from Allens Arthur Robinson, Arup, Aurecon, Blake Dawson, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and Orica. Without question, the Yasuko Hiraoko Room saw the making of many new connections, and the platform for many more to come.

 
 

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