Looking for a job, internship, work placement, course, or starting your business? Career Zoo as the name says will have all you need to do any of that there for you. And what is the best, it is free. There are some great speakers like Peter and Paul there as well, that I can highly recommend!
Unfortunatelly the Career Zoo site does not display the schedule who is speaking when and about what. I know Paul is speaking about How to get a job without a CV. But when.. is the enigma to me.
It is a day before the exhibition, and the Career Zoo site just reads:
An exciting schedule of seminars will be posted on our website early next week so please check back in.
Well next week is after the Career Zoo exhibition, isn’t it?
Anyway, here are the all the details I could find on the CareerZoo.ie web site:
Grab Your Career by the Horns at Career Zoo
The Round Room at The Mansion House, Dawson St., Dublin 2.
Saturday 15th Jan: 11am – 6pm
Sunday 16th Jan: 11am – 5pm
ADMISSION FREE
Get ready for the career event of 2011 for experienced professionals and graduates who are considering upskilling, retraining or exploring new career opportunities.
Meet leading employers with real career opportunities
Explore thousands of courses including cert, diploma, degree, postgrad and masters. Talk to leading course providers and get clear information in an accessible and friendly environment
Employment growth sectors – what are they and how to prepare for them
Discover work placements, internships and volunteering positions
Career Clinic – get free advice from recruitment experts (click here)
Start Your Own Business – how to become a successful entrepreneur
2 replies on “Career Zoo”
Ivan I ddn’t make this at the weekend but heard a good report (by Peter). Agree that there was n o detail on it in advance hence it didn’t catch my interest….if fact I did go looking for more info on it last week but subsequently forgot about it…a bit like the next ‘Meetball’ event by IIA….apparently it’s all on the weblink but dawh me couldn’t find it!
Looks like a decent event. I wondering if Career Zoo are active in the UK too?