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Introduction to Volunteering Sessions (09-Dec-2009)
23 Jun 2009, 12:00 am
TOKYO : Mynavi Global Career Expo for Japanese students on 17 & 18 December (17-Dec-2009)
2 Oct 2009, 12:00 am
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Expression of Interest for jobs in call center - Part time and Casual
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La Trobe University Careers and Employment Learn how to avoid problems that are caused by the way you say things or the body language you use. It’s important to convey respect for others in the way you communicate.

Pham Thai Hoa
Pham Thai Hoa
its relly helpful for student in their future.
Sun at 7:51pm
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Career expo in Tokyo for Japanese students who have experience studying abroad at universities and graduate schools, or Japanese-speaking bilinguals
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La Trobe University Careers and Employment Learn the correct way to communicate in writing at work. Not only will this create a positive impression but it may help you avoid misinterpretation of your message.

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Volunteers of Banyule run a monthly 2 hour free information session for people interested in volunteering for the first time and for those returning to volunteering after an absence. Morning tea is provided.
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Need some tips on how to communicate professionally at work? Not sure how to behave appropriately at a networking function? Watch this series of short and fun videos designed to help students develop their soft skills which are vital for both applying for positions and advancing your career more generally.

Learn about a...ppropriate behaviour at a work function and making conversation with people you don’t know. Networking is a skill that is fundamental to your success in the workplace.Read More

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The same team that runs Speedrenting now brings you the I Want to Live Here Film Competition. This year's theme of the "Gentrification Game" sees us call out to artists and students who are sick of being pushed out of their areas by speculators profiteering on the lifestyle artists created.
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Smaller Earth has hundreds of work placements available for you in the USA this summer break. The most popular of these positions are on Ski resorts, and other winter tourism destinations. Pick your own placement from our current jobs list!
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La Trobe University Careers and Employment Lode is offering current university students an opportunity to intern at three of its' corperate partners. Follow the link and submit your 100 word sales pitch to enter the running!

Launched in September 2008, Lode is a FREE service designed specifically to connect talented university students and graduates with leading employers. Lode is Australia's first national database of university students, graduates and alumni. Employers mine Lode and approach candidates directly with employment opportunities. Simply sign up to lode.com.au for FREE, showcase your talents and get discovered.
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In the graduate job market employers are looking for potential employees that not only possess sound technical skills but also “soft skills” such as presenting well and being able to effectively communicate and network. Careers and Employment, in conjunction with La Trobe University students have developed a series of ...short and fun videos designed to help students develop these skills which are vital for both applying for positions and advancing your career more generally.

Learn how to make the right impression through your appearance, the way you interact with others and your manners. Did you know there’s a correct way to hold your knife and fork?
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Zain Alvi
Zain Alvi
Nice video. It is surprising to see many people dont realize the importance of workplace manners. Can anyone please tell me from where can I access the other videos in the series?
October 12 at 6:34am
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La Trobe University Careers and Employment
Hi Zain, Thanks for the feedback. The full series can be accessed from the front page of the Careers Website at: www.latrobe.edu.au/careers
October 12 at 3:57pm
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A jam packed introduction to working in the Environmental sector
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Since 2005, Graduan in collaboration with MASCA brings Malaysian based blue-chip companies to recruit Malaysian graduates from Australia
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World class facilities, next generation technologies, engaging careers and a place you once called home. Opportunities for Vietnemese student returning home to work!
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La Trobe University Careers and Employment Erin recently gave a presentation to Media Studies students about her experiences looking for work in the media industry. She highlights the importance of industry based work experience in not just enhancing her employability skills but also as a chance to network and form contacts within her industry.

A must watch for those thinking about life after uni

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APO/RAYAD Networking Events are open to all Australian Partner Organisations (APOs) and Returned Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (RAYADs). The evening offers a fantastic opportunity to expand your professional networks and discuss development issues