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Interview Skills Workshop from Johnson & Johnson Digital Marketing Manager
This week workshop, Together Project honour to invite Mr Alex Park - Digital marketing Manager of Johnson & Johnson come to share about skills for winning an interview. Great chance for Marketing students to come to learn from an industry professional.
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As an International student, interviewing for a job in Australia can be a nerve-racking experience. You hope that your qualifications speak for themselves, but they may not be enough to make you stand out from a pool of equally talented applicants.
Come to our workshop, you will learn the essential skills you must have to ace the interview. There will be a mockup interview session to help you develop these interview skills and stand out from the crowd! Get yourself prepared for your interviews. This is the best chance for you to gain experience from our expert and get your dream job.
Eventbrite s fee is nonrefundable.
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You are invited to an EXCLUSIVE NETWORKING EVENT for students where you can meet industry representatives of different fields About this event
As international students, have you ever thought about this: Is having a university degree enough to land you a dream job? With countless competition for one job, all you need is a bridge to break into the industry. Start with developing your professional network, connect with the industry professionals here.
Whether you are lacking a bridge to break into the industry, wanting to develop your professional network, or simply seeking personal advice about the career opportunities out there, this networking event offers the perfect occasion to answer all your questions!
The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.
The Prime Minister’s son Wilfred has been pictured putting the finishing touches to a painting as part of a charity scheme to bring together children and senior citizens.
The eight-month-old was snapped adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his fingers and brown paint, with the artwork later sent on to an 89-year-old with Parkinson’s.
Wilfred, in the picture taken by the Number 10 photographer Andrew Parsons and published in the Mail on Sunday, has his face hidden by his curly blond hair and was wearing a cardigan bearing likenesses of the Queen’s Guard and red and white reindeer trousers.
The
eight-month-old was seen adding antlers to a picture of a reindeer using his hands and brown paint.
After the painting was complete, it was sent to 89-year-old Betty Boyes, who has Parkinson s.
It was a part of the Hand in Hand Together scheme, set up by The Together Project, which sees children and older people create handprints to send each other. Image: Wilfred with his parents Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds talking to midwives earlier this year
Mrs Boyes, who lives in Saltburn-by-the-Sea in
North Yorkshire, sent back a picture of her hand using blue paint along with the numbers one to 10.