Future Focus Career Workshop - April 2018 (Central Campus)
When:
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Venue:
Birkbeck Main Building, Malet Street
No booking required
Thinking about changing your career?
Want to know how undergraduate study can help you get to where you want to be?
Delivered by Birkbeck's Careers and Employability Service, this free, interactive, group workshop is designed to help you explore how undergraduate study can have a positive impact on your career.
This workshop is open to anyone considering doing an undergraduate course, who feels that they would benefit from some career advice and guidance.
If this sounds like you, why not come along and find out more about how to fast-track your career progression by doing an undergraduate degree?
The workshop will give you the chance to:
- Reflect on what you're passionate about
- Speak to Careers staff
- Talk to others starting their journey
- Learn about the importance of developing transferrable skills
Come along and find out what the right course can do for you.
Remember: your course is not your career, so do what you love!
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