BizSkule Career Series - October 23

 

Date: 10/23/2018
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

BizSkule Career Series: Forging a New Path: Making Your Degree Work for You

This event is now SOLD-OUT. To be added to the waiting list,

please contact Steve Radbourn at steve.radbourn@ecf.utoronto.ca

More than ever before, a degree from University of Toronto comes with the benefit of an ever-expanding network of global citizens, and offers new opportunities previously never thought of. But how to forge a path with your degree that may be new, or unconventional?

BizSkule’s inaugural Career Series event, “Forging a New Path” will feature Engineering alumni who have taken their degree and moved into careers previously thought unconventional for an engineer. Learn from alumni who have found success in consulting, law, medicine, entrepreneurship, and finance. Find out how your education at U of T can take you in directions you never expected, to find success in our increasingly cross-disciplinary work landscape.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to make important connections and network with your fellow U of T alumni, and to learn more about employment in an ever-shifting economic landscape.

BizSkule is proud to present the inaugural event in its new Career Series, a new initiative featuring events for Engineering alumni targeted at career development, soft skills, and helping to provide new insights on being a member of the Engineering alumni community.

Our panelists come from a range of backgrounds and will be sharing how they have taken their education from U of T and found success in places outside traditional engineering. Meet fellow U of T alumni and network amongst colleagues while enjoying cocktails and canapés.

 
Contact Information
Steve Radbourn
55 St. George Street Room 670
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4
416-978-4274
steve.radbourn@ecf.utoronto.ca
 
 
 
Date & Location
Date: 10/23/2018
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: 5th Floor Atrium, Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship

55 St. George Street

Toronto

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