RMIT Career Mentoring

Connect with industry professionals in small group mentoring sessions designed to help you explore career options, build confidence and get real world advice without the pressure of formal networking.

RMIT Career Mentoring sessions are relaxed, practical, and focused on helping you move forward.

Light refreshments included.  

Why attend?

  • Gain tailored career guidance and practical advice
  • Develop your employability skills
  • Receive industry insights
  • Build your professional network

Session details

Semester 1: 25 and 31 March, 15 and 21 April
Semester 2: 29 July, 5, 19 and 26 August

Location: Building 8, Level 4, Room 11, RMIT City campus (Megaflex)

Registrations opening soon.

 

If you wish to join the mentoring program before these events, visit the Group Mentoring webpage.

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