A graduating student seminar presented by Robyn Robins
Find the right job, rather than taking the first one offered·
A three hour seminar especially for graduating students of design. Targeted at finding a job that is right, rather than taking the first one offered. It takes attendees through goal setting as a vital ingredient in focusing efforts rather than looking everywhere with no direction. How to contact a potential employer is covered with plain and simple letter writing and telephone techniques. The final part of the session is on interview conduct and knowing your rights. In other words, negotiating information and negotiating employment terms.
Monday, 4th September
Australian Museum cnr College & Williams Streets, East Sydney (entrance William Street)
5.45pm for 6.00pm start
AGDA student members $10
Student non members $20
AGDA members $25
Non members $40
All prices include gst
RSVP
Robyn
Telephone 02 9955 3955
Facsimile 02 9955 0566
Email secretariat@agda.com.au secretariat@agda.com.au>
Tuesday, 5th September
NURSTH (Nursing Lecture Theatre), Richardson Wing, Hunter Campus,
University of Newcastle
5.45pm for 6.00pm start
RSVP as above
No charge for Newcastle seminar
Thank you to our sponsors
Macdonald & Masterson T 02 9316 6099 http://www.mandmprinting.com.au
K. W. Doggett Fine Paper T 02 9736 3011 http://www.kwdoggett.com.au
ROBYN ROBINS
Robyn is the founder and principal consultant of Cardinalbrand, a leading edge brand culture consultancy in Melbourne. Between 1993 and 1999 Robyn lecturered in Design Management to 3rd and 4th year design students at the National School of Design at Swinburne. Since 2003 she has lectured in Professional Practice at Monash University to Honours students in Industrial, Multi Media and Graphic Design and in 2005 also lectured and tutored 3rd year students. Robyn works with many design studios and directly with clients as a brand strategist and writer.
She has been responsible for hiring staff, writing job descriptions, advising on job offers and negotiating contracts. Her two books, 'Design Management 3' and 'Design Management 4', are recommended texts for all matters relating to professional practice for designers.
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