General Events
(In Person General Events typically means institutional opportunities)
(In Person General Events typically means institutional opportunities)
Considerations to why you should attend workshops at your university:
Unlike lectures, where a speaker will address the audience, seminars and workshops are led by someone acting as a mediator. This allows for opening up the floor for discussion pertaining to the business world and hearing about other ideas on the topic—in a setting that encourages conversation.
There are lots of different topics of professional significance. Participants can share their insights and thoughts on how to resolve the problem, which can offer a fresh perspective when dealing with the problem.
As you listen to other people’s ideas, you may find inspiration that can help you in the workplace. You may come up with a new way to handle things or a new ideas that you never considered before. Networking and listening to others share their ideas may be the ticket to get your wheels spinning. You could end up coming away with your next big idea that you can incorporate into your business. Employers and organizations regularly visit campus, offering students the opportunity to ask questions, network with employees and find ways to apply the information to their businesses.
You can find a seminars or workshops to help you develop new skills that can help you get ahead.
Getting a job often depends on who you know rather than what you know. That’s why you should take the opportunity to network whenever you can. We have workshops designed for you to network with companies for potential career opportunities. Find the ones that interest you, and take full advantage of the opportunity to learn about each topic or subject to further your education and your career.
(courtesy of Daniels College*)