‘Speed-dating’ event to unite students and industry
More than 150 university students from across Victoria have signed up to ‘Medtech & Biotech Mingle Melbourne’, a free industry event to help employers tap into emerging talent.
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More than 150 university students from across Victoria have signed up to ‘Medtech & Biotech Mingle Melbourne’, a free industry event to help employers tap into emerging talent.
Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) has hosted a “speed networking” session for more than 100 local students seeking work and 35 local businesses seeking skills. Get Connected Canberra #2 was held at the CIT’s Reid Campus on Tuesday (15 November) and attracted students from the CIT, The Australian National University (ANU) and University of Canberra (UC) as …
First-of-its-kind ‘speed-dating’ event to uncover next wave of MedTech talent. More than 120 of Australia’s brightest students, leading medical technology start-ups and companies will get together for some unique speed-networking to uncover and inject the next wave of talent into the ‘MedTech’ sector.
The CSIRO Data61’s job matching service Ribit, the NSW government and the Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA) are staging an event which sees more than 120 of Australia’s brightest students, leading medical technology start-ups and companies get together for some “unique speed-networking” to uncover and inject the next wave of talent into the ‘MedTech’ …
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More than 120 of Australia’s brightest students, leading medical technology start-ups and companies will get together for some unique speed-networking tomorrow to uncover and inject the next wave of talent into the ‘MedTech’ sector.
Alkira Reinfrank reports on Data61’s Ribit and Canberra Innovation Network’s speed networking event, which saw 50 students pitch their skills to 25 local startups.
Choosing which tech startup to join can be tough for would-be interns. How can you tell if you’re a good cultural fit or if the company’s product is even worth your time? Fintern is looking to address this issue with its second Fintern Fever event, which invites Australian university students and startups to “speed date” …
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Australian university students will have the chance at speed dating to secure an internship with a high-growth start-up. The Fintern Fever #2 event will take place at Australia’s leading Fintech hub, Stone & Chalk in Sydney on Thursday, 2 June 2016.
University students have taken to digital speed dating to get an internship with a startup. The Fintern Fever, at incubator Stone & Chalk in Sydney tomorrow, uses Data61’s Ribit platform to allow 50 students at universities across Australia to pitch to startups.
Canberra students are being given six minutes to pitch their skills to local start-up firms in an initiative to keep talent from leaving the Territory. More than 40 jobseekers will be taking part in a series of speed-dating-style meetings with prospective employers offering casual and part-time jobs and internships relating to their studies.