My Accent is My Superpower (Community Services) Federation University International Student Employability
From Cheree Macdonald
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From Cheree Macdonald
Showcasing International Students entering the Australian workforce
Tobi and Krishna are interviewed for an entry level Graduate Community Services position.
Join us as we:
· Understand how an international student's accent is their superpower
· Raise awareness of the employability of international students
· Explore the challenges and opportunities of international students
· Encourage international students to understand the positive impact of employability coaching
· A call to action for industry and community groups to collaborate, to employ more, offer more work experience, remove barriers and share success stories of international students
This session is being run by International Employability - Global Professional School, Federation University.
Participants:
Oluwatobi Akanbi (Tobi) - Master of Social Work
Krishna Venkataraman – Master of Social Work
Larelle Kuczer she/her – Youth & Community Impact Manager The Y Ballarat
Maggie Sheehan she/her – Organisational Development Lead Children and Family Services (CAFs) Ballarat
Cheree Macdonald she/her - International Student Employability Coordinator at Federation University Australia
Greta Murdoch she/her - International Student Employability Coordinator at Federation University Australia
Peter Folino - Careers Advisor Federation University