Role Model Event at UTC Reading

Wed 8 Feb 2017 | 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.


Organizer

UTC Reading

Crescent Road
Reading
RG1 5RQ

Tel: 01189381020
Web: http://www.utcreading.co.uk/

Event location

John Archer

Senior Partner - Head of Search at Eton Bridge Partners Ltd
Eton Bridge Partners Limited


Business Leader & Executive Search Consultant Previously led a Windsor based executive recruitment … Read more

Andrew Bailey

Leadership mentor, business coach, board advisor, successfully built and sold two businesses in recruitment and holiday property/hospitality.
Tec Partners (South East) Limited


I successfully built a UK holiday property and hospitality business and sold it in Sept 2022 to a U… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Michael Halliday for 50 students at UTC Reading aged Age 17 - 18.

Event description

UTC Reading: Interview Insights

UTC Reading specialises in engineering and computer science, and have a rich talent pool that will be entering the world of work, either at the end of this academic year or next. Our students are seeking to gain an insight into what make a successful interview. How should they present themselves, what does a prospective employer look for, and how do they prepare for 'the biggest meeting of their life'. We would like each speaker to introduce themselves, provide a very brief summary of their target market, and then tell a story about the best interviews they have conducted with candidates, and why.

We look forward to meeting recruitment and industry professionals who can enlighten our students!


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