Choose One Workshop from Each Colour. They Are Repeated So You Can Attend Four Sessions

Choose One Workshop from Each Colour. They Are Repeated So You Can Attend Four Sessions

<p>DAY 1 TUESDAY</p><p>Date Time Venue Activity Delivered by:-</p><p>12th June 11.00am Fulton House International Nick Bradley lecture room 2 Marketing</p><p>12th June 2-5pm Fulton House Business Fabian Seymour lecture room 2 development ideas (consultant)</p><p>DAY 2 WEDNESDAY </p><p>Choose one workshop from each colour. They are repeated so you can attend four sessions.</p><p>Date Time Venue Activity Delivered by:-</p><p>13th June 10.30am Fulton House Registration and All workshop choices</p><p>13th June 10.45am Fulton House Dressing for Sue Smart interview impact- female students Positively Smart – Image Matters Having a Degree is just the start… how to stand out from the crowd and increase your odds of success in a professional context.</p><p>Want to achieve professional and personal goals? Need advice on how to dress for that important interview or just look a million dollars – all the time? Do you want to make the most of your wardrobe on a budget?</p><p>1 Does the way you look say all the right things about you, or are you letting yourself down? Do you feel confident about your professional image when meeting potential employers? Improving your image can help your career prospects and help you get that job opportunity.</p><p>13th June 10.45am Fulton House The global Down to earth workplace</p><p>13th June 10.45am Fulton House Essential Life CHHS Support</p><p>13th June 10.45am Fulton House Articulate your Careers team attributes</p><p>13th June 10.45am Fulton House Career Phil Brophy experiences and opportunities</p><p>13th June 11.45am Break Refreshments in Fulton House</p><p>13th June 12.00pm Fulton House 7 Seconds to Sue Smart Impact - Total Interview Positively Smart – Preparation for Image Matters male students</p><p>Having a Degree is just the start… how to increase your odds of success in a professional context</p><p> interview techniqu es</p><p>2  first impressio ns manage ment</p><p> body language </p><p>Does the way you look say all the right things about you, or are you letting yourself down? Do you feel confident about your professional image when meeting potential employers? Improving your image can help your career prospects and help you get that job opportunity.</p><p>13th June 12.00pm Fulton House The global Down to earth workplace</p><p>13th June 12.00pm Fulton House Essential Life CHHS Support</p><p>13th June 12.00pm Fulton House Articulate your Careers team attributes </p><p>13th June 12.00pm Fulton House Presentation skills Jon Howden- Evans</p><p>13th June 1.00pm Fulton House Lunch (collect coupon from second session)</p><p>Date Time Venue Activity Delivered by:-</p><p>13th June 2.00 pm Fulton House ‘7 seconds to Sue Smart impact’- total image Positively Smart – preparation for Image Matters male students</p><p>Having a Degree is just the start… how to </p><p>3 increase your odds of success in a professional context</p><p> interview techniqu es</p><p> first impressio ns manage ment</p><p> body language</p><p>Does the way you look say all the right things about you, or are you letting yourself down? Do you feel confident about your professional image when meeting potential employers? Improving your image can help your career prospects and help you get that job opportunity.</p><p>13th June 2.00 pm Fulton House The global Down to earth workplace</p><p>13th June 2.00 pm Fulton House Essential Life CHHS Support</p><p>13th June 2.00 pm Fulton House Presentation skills Jon Howden- Evans </p><p>13th June 2.00 pm Fulton House Professional Sian Rees and lecture rm 2</p><p>4 Communication Sara Robb</p><p>13th June 3.00pm Fulton House Dressing for Sue Smart interview impact- Positively Smart – female students Image Matters</p><p>Having a Degree is just the start… how to stand out from the crowd and increase your odds of success in a professional context.</p><p>Want to achieve professional and personal goals? Need advice on how to dress for that important interview or just look a million dollars – all the time? Do you want to make the most of your wardrobe on a budget?</p><p>Does the way you look say all the right things about you, or are you letting yourself down? Do you feel confident about your professional image when meeting potential employers? Improving your image can help your career prospects and help you get that job opportunity.</p><p>13th June 3.00pm Fulton House The global Down to earth workplace</p><p>13th June 3.00pm Fulton House Essential Life CHHS Support</p><p>5 13th June 3.00pm Fulton House Career Phil Brophy experiences and opportunities</p><p>13th June 3.00pm Fulton House Professional Sian Rees and Communication Sara Robb</p><p>13th June 4.00pm Finish Time to change for ‘Meet the Employers’ (smart dress suitable to meet employers, not smart clubbing...)</p><p>13th June 5.00pm Fulton House Café ‘Meet the Employers invited West employers’ by Careers</p><p>7.00pm Fulton House Dinner with All Refectory employers and th 13 June Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Hilary Lappin-Scott</p><p>Speech by Simon Gibson </p><p>Simon Gibson OBE is the patron of Swansea Employability Academy. He is Chief Executive of Wesley Clover Foundation, which is a Venture Fund specialising in seeding technology companies. He has broad management experience in high-technology industries in both North America and Europe. Before joining Wesley Clover, he was co-founder, President and CEO of Ubiquity Software Corporation. Ubiquity was named Innovator of the year in 2001 by the British Venture Capital Association. He has been the recipient of four National R&D awards and was made a Officer of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to industry and to the community in South Wales in 1999. Simon is an advisor to several government bodies including the National Economic Research Advisory panel. Simon is the Chair of Digital Wales and is a member of Ofcom’s National Advisory Committee. Simon is the founder and a trustee of the Alacrity Foundation. The Alacrity Foundation is in the business of creating the next generation of technology entrepreneurs. With the mandate</p><p>6 of turning engineering and business students and recent graduates into entrepreneurs, the Foundation will give grants to the right individuals and teams to develop new technological solutions. .</p><p>Day 3 Thursday</p><p>Date Time Venue Activity Delivered by:-</p><p>14th June 10.45am PC2 and PC3 Creative Job search Careers team</p><p>Library</p><p>14th June 10.45 am Fulton House "Veritas Language Sharon Stephens and Rachel Bryan Seminar room A Solutions: Putting the theory into practice" VERITAS Language Solutions</p><p>Rachel Bryan - Rachel grew up in Bristol and as a teenager travelled extensively in the Caribbean and Peru, doing charity work. She then returned to the UK to begin her BA degree in Translation and immediately after finishing university she set up Veritas Language Solutions Ltd, a translation, interpreting and language services company.</p><p>Sharon Stephens - After starting her career as Welsh Ladies Tennis Champion, then </p><p>7 becoming a travel rep, Sharon decided to pursue a career in translating and completed a degree in translation with 1st class honours in 2009. Immediately afterwards she set up her international company Veritas Language Solutions Ltd which offers translation, interpreting and language services.</p><p>14th June 11.45 am Hoffi Coffi Break and refreshments</p><p>14th June 12.00 pm Fulton House CVs and Cover letters Careers team</p><p>14th June 12.00 pm Fulton House Flexibility and finding Dr David E. Oprava- (career in opportunity literature and publishing)</p><p>14th June 1.00pm Fulton House Lunch (collect coupon at last session)</p><p>14th June 2.00pm Fulton House Enterprise and Price intrapreneurship – what the employer Waterhouse expects Coopers</p><p>14th June 2.50pm Fulton House Interview Technique- Price presentation followed by simulated Waterhouse interviewing and Coopers feedback</p><p>14th June 3.50 Fulton House Round-up and close of Careers team day</p><p>8 Day 4 Friday </p><p>Date Time Venue Activity Delivered by:-</p><p>15th June 10.00am PC2 and PC3 Creative job search- exploring Careers team enterprise further Library</p><p>15th June 10.45 am Break Hoffi Coffi</p><p>15th June 11.00 am Fulton House Taking Your First Steps into the Ben Donovan Media and Journalism</p><p>Ben Donovan – Programme Editor & Press Officer, Swansea City Football Club</p><p>After studying History at Swansea, Ben graduated in 2011. During his time here he was actively involved in the Students Union, writing for the Waterfront newspaper for two years and later becoming the Sports Editor in his final year. It was during this time that he brought a range of high profile interviews to the newspaper, such as Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers, Wales international Joe Allen and Commonwealth swimmer Jazz Carlin. On the back of this and his other work, Ben was offered the chance to join the media department at Swansea City as they entered the Premier League. He is responsible for dealing with national newspapers, organisations such as Sky Sports and the BBC and </p><p>9 writing content for both the website and matchday magazine.</p><p>15th June 11.00 am Fulton House Application skills – each student Careers team completes an application form</p><p>15th June 12.00pm Fulton House Shortlisting- by the group- prizes for Careers team best applications</p><p>15th June 1.00pm Fulton House Lunch (collect coupon at last session)</p><p>15th June 2.00 pm Swansea City Tour and discussion with alumnus Ben Donovan football ground</p><p>Ben Donovan – Programme Editor & Press Officer, Swansea City Football Club </p><p>After studying History at Swansea, Ben graduated in 2011. During his time here he was actively involved in the Students Union, writing for the Waterfront newspaper for two years and later becoming the Sports Editor in his final year. It was during this time that he brought a range of high profile interviews to the newspaper, such as Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers, Wales international Joe Allen and Commonwealth swimmer Jazz Carlin. On the back of this and his other work, Ben was offered the chance to join the media department at Swansea City as they entered the Premier League. He is responsible for dealing with national newspapers, organisations such as Sky Sports and the BBC and writing content for both the website and matchday magazine.</p><p>10 15th June 4.00pm campus Close of workshops and farewell Careers team from Careers</p><p>11</p>

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