PwC - Aspire to Lead event
April 24th 2014
Gain a unique insight into how you
can stand out from the crowd in both today's graduate market, and in your
future career, by attending our exclusive 'Aspire to Lead Conference'.
The event is primarily aimed at women, but men can also apply
For full details please check the website link:
When:
24 April 2014
Where:
PwC, Embankment Place office, London, WC2N 6RH
Please note: We’ll also be running shorter conferences at
our
offices in Leeds and Birmingham.
Time:
10.30am – 8pm
Audience:
The event is primarily aimed at
women, but men can also apply
What you
need:
At least a 300 UCAS tariff or above
What you'll
gain:
Advice and insights from our staff
and guest speakers, a professional quality photo, gift bag and the chance to
win an iPad mini!
Travel:
We’ll reimburse reasonable travel
expenses for this event at our discretion. Where appropriate, we’re happy to
consider arranging group transport.
Workshops and sessions on the day
include:
Creating your Personal Brand with
external speaker Vanessa Vallely
Vanessa Vallely is the founder of
leading women’s network, job board and website, WeAreTheCity and CareersCity
which serves an audience of over 70,000 City Women. Vanessa is a qualified
career coach who has had an extensive 25 year career in Banking and Finance in
London. She has also just published a book Heels of Steel.
Duration: 1 hour
Communicating with Impact with Paula
Dijoux from PwC
Paula Dijoux is an expert in
communication at PwC and the head of client development. Prior to this Paula
was a sales performance consultant and coach to professional services helping
organisations improve their business success through communication. This fun
and interactive session will get you thinking about your style and how you can
have impact through communication.
Duration: 1 hour
Genius Power Dreams with Andy
Woodfield from PwC
Andy Woodfield is a Consulting
Partner at PwC and also the Partner champion of GLEE, our inclusive business
network for Gays, Lesbians and Everyone Else. He joined PwC in 1998 and in 2011
he set up Genius Power Dreams (GPD) and runs it both internally and for
clients. In his own words, GPD is about 'Inspiring people to spend more time
working with their natural and unique strengths, with dreams and ambitions and
remembering that we are all unique, flawed and amazing human beings regardless
of where we are in life, what job we have or the decision and choices we have
made to date'. He leads the International Aid Development Consulting practice
and also the Building Strength in Leaders programme.
Duration: 1 hour
Webcast and Panel discussion with
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg:
In 2013 Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO
ignited a conversation about women and ambition when she published her book
Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead, and set up a non-profit organisation
called LeanIn.Org. Sheryl has authored a new book ‘Lean In for Graduates’, and
has agreed to share her perspective on this topic and respond to questions
in a live webcast from Facebook’s studio in California with PwC colleagues from
across our global network. She’ll be offering tips to graduates for finding the
right job, negotiating your first salary and succeeding in your career. The
webcast will be followed by an interactive UK led panel discussion with senior
PwC Partners, and guests.
Duration: 1 hour
Professional photographer
Throughout the day you’ll have the opportunity to have a free
professional photograph taken, so that you can make sure you’re presenting a
professional image online.
For full details please check the website link:
24 April 2014
Where:
PwC, Embankment Place office, London, WC2N 6RH
Please note: We’ll also be running shorter conferences at our
offices in Leeds and Birmingham.
Time:
10.30am – 8pm
Audience:
The event is primarily aimed at
women, but men can also apply
What you
need:
At least a 300 UCAS tariff or above
What you'll
gain:
Advice and insights from our staff
and guest speakers, a professional quality photo, gift bag and the chance to
win an iPad mini!
Travel:
We’ll reimburse reasonable travel
expenses for this event at our discretion. Where appropriate, we’re happy to
consider arranging group transport.
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