Keynote Career Speech at Royal Grammar School Worcester

Wed 12 Dec 2018 | 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.


Organizer

Royal Grammar School Worcester

Upper Tything
Worcester
WR1 1HP

Tel: 01905613391
Web: http://www.rgsw.org.uk/

Event location

Nicola Park

UK & Ireland Engineering Manager at Air Products
Air Products Group Limited


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 Sofia Nicholls for 100 students at Royal Grammar School Worcester aged Age 17 - 17.

Event description

RGS pupils follow an enrichment programme throughout their 6th Form career and I would like to have a final inspiring assembly of the term.

A successful business leader can inspire a group of students by talking in-depth about the journey they took from school through their career. This format usually includes one business leader talking for an extended period of time.

A business leader can ‘tell a story’ about their career journey:
• What inspired them to choose their career path
• Why they find it high impact
• What they enjoy most about their career
• What subjects did the study and what decisions did they make along the way
• What mistakes did they make and how did they learn from them
• What skills is their company currently looking for in their new hires

As the Keynote Career speech generally have less business leaders, the speakers can offer a more focussed, in-depth and comprehensive discussion. They will take students through their entire journey and reflect on their successes and failures in the world of employment. There will also be a Q&A session so that students can ask their own questions.

These meaningful encounters inspire students and have a positive impact on their future life choices.


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