EXECUTIVE IDEAS SHARING
RMIT VN Business Club, one of the most active and popular clubs commits to create a friendly, professional and experienced environment for students to fully participate and expand their network. We aim to enhance a strong network connection between students and both local and multinational companies. By doing that, RMIT students can apply and practice their business knowledge acquired in the University in the real world with an interesting motto “Never too young to do business”.
In a near future, we will attempt to become an effective bridge to connect you,
BC members, with great potential working opportunities. With our forward looking eyes, we will keep our status as one of the most active and biggest clubs in RMIT University and improve a friendly relationship with clubs inside and outside RMIT community. Furthermore, Business club wants to be an ideal destination for potential students to explore their talents and develop their business working styles to realize their dreams.
How do we make you believe our commitments? The best method we know is to develop interesting mediums and big events exclusively for Business Club members to join and acquire new things. Business club will organize regular training workshops to enhance members’ business skills and special Management Training Program that improve leadership and management skills for potential leaders. Last but not least, our club will also set up activities to link our members to the network of other universities clubs as well as most-desired companies. You can only learn and gain new and interesting things as well as experience treasured moments with your friends by participating in the most prestigious environment in general or club’s activities and projects particularly.
Lastly, we would like to send our appreciation to our sponsors and advisor, who supported the club to organize great events such as Marketing Challengers and Career Week during last semesters in 2011. Hopefully, with your assistance, Business Club will the ideal place for RMIT students to experience not just academically but also an interesting and memorable life.
1. The founder of McDonald’s has a Bachelor degree in Hamburgerology. There is a Hamburger University established by McDonald, for more information, please read at this page: http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/careers/hamburger_university.html
2. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days you would produce enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.
3. Apples, not caffeine, are more efficient at waking you up in the morning.
HUMAN RESOURCES-RECRUITMENT
The information will be updated soon on the next e-news’s volume, BC website and Forum at the beginning weeks of Semester C
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