Leaders of Tomorrow Breakfast
Student-Alumni Networking Event

Ace the Interview

The Ace the Interview event was a great success. Thank you to all who participated.
Stay tuned for details for the 2008 - 2009 school year.

WHEN: Thursday April 3, 7:00 - 9:00 AM (registration and breakfast 7-7:20 am)
WHERE: Galbraith Building, 35 St. George Street, Room 202


Open to all undergraduate students!

The Leaders of Tomorrow Breakfast is an opportunity for MIE alumni to share their varied experiences with current undergraduate students, reconnect with the department, and reconnect with one another.

The theme of this breakfast is Ace the Interview. Alumni will be conducting mini mock interviews with you the students, and giving you feedback on your performance with suggestions for improvement. Don't miss out on this opportunity to test out your interview skills in a no-pressure, learning environment. Learn from our experienced alumni, as they give you insider tips on acing the interview and scoring an engineering position.

There will also be a networking opportunity for you to learn more about the exciting career paths of our alumni.

Please note that this event is for information purposes only. The alumni will be conducting mock interviews and are not actually hiring students. That being said, the information they share will help you become a stronger interview candidate which just may help you succeed at your next interview!

For those graduating students, I know many of you already have jobs so you may think this event has no relevance to you. Think again! You never know how long you will be at your job before a new opportunity arises, and your interview skills are needed again. The event will also help with general speaking skills and teaching you how to present yourself in a business setting, which is an invaluable skill once you are out in the working world.

I look forward to seeing many of you there! If you plan on attending please fill out the following registration form.





 

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