Unlocking Career Success x RMIT Cyber Security

Strengthen your problem-solving skills in a fun and engaging team-building exercise. 

Join RMIT Cyber Security and the Job Shop team to build the skills employers want! 

You need more than good grades to get ahead in life and work. Skills such as problem solving, teamwork and initiative are in high demand.  

But do you know what these skills look like and how you can develop them? This session is a great place to start.

In this workshop you will:  

  • Discover why employers want these skills 
  • Learn how to identify and develop these skills in a fun activity 
  • Learn how you can stand out to your future employer 
  • Gain insight from a current RMIT student on how they applied these skills to secure an internship at RMIT 

Date, time, location and registration

Date: Wednesday 10 April 2024

Time: 11:30am-12:30noon

Location: RMIT Job Shop, Building 10, Level 4, room 71, 360 Swanston St, Melbourne. 

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