Job Ready Part-Time, 31th August 2013
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Where and how to get the best part-time jobs
These workshops assist overseas students to find well paid part-time work in Adelaide. It is particularly useful for students who wish to build their skills and experience to give them a head start for their careers in Australia after graduation. Most international graduates do not find it an easy task to gain appropriately paid work in Australia.
This is a skills development course that focuses on the five key industries where and how students can get part-time work the easiest, and where they will they can maximise their income through above average wages.
This is a skills development course that focuses on the five key industries where students can get part-time work the easiest and where they will develop skills essential for a career start position in Australia
It covers:
- The four key skills all Australian employers require and how to gain them.
- Detailed knowledge of the work place culture and your workplace rights so you are not taken advantage of by unscrupulous employers in pay or unsafe practices
- the revision of your resume to command attention from potential employers
- the construction of unique letters of application which are critical for applicants to make the short list
- Knowledge of the questions likely to be asked in job interviews and how to answer these to best effect
- How you to gain promotion and other benefits from part-time work
WHEN: Saturday, August, 31st 2013 1.30 pm - 3.00 pm (Workshop 13)
WHERE: Seminar Room 1, State Library of SA, North Terrace, Adelaide
COST: $5.00 GST incl (includes full set of course notes and work exercises)
Register to:
Euan Miller, euan@gdaysa.com.au or 0401 124 387 (noting workshop 13).
Payment options will be supplied on registration.
This workshop is generously supported by Study Adelaide
PRESENTER: Euan Miller, MA Hons (Otago) GDM (NSW) MBA (Adel)
Euan is a director of g'day [sa], and past Governor of Rotary International, an educational and humanitarian service organisation made up of 1.2 M business and community leaders who donate their time and skills throughout 200 countries. Euan has had extensive training experience and has had a wide-ranging career in senior executive positions in both the public and private sectors. g'day [sa] is focused on the needs of international students. It helps you meet Australians, build networks and gain jobs through social activities, unique weekend trips with Rotary and job and leadership skills development. www.gdaysa.com.au