Speaking of Employability Skills: Using behavioural profiles to help students take control

Australia/Sydney 3.00pm | Wed 27th September
USA/Los Angeles 10.00pm | Tues 26th September
Europe/London 6.00am | Wed 27th September

Presenters:
Leanne Courtney – Curriculum & Learning Manager – Navitas Careers & Internships
Mike Kennedy – Trainer – Navitas Careers & Internships
Robert McMorrow – Independent Business Owner – Robert McMorrow Consulting

When students are at the beginning of their first or new career journey, they need information on their skills and new career needs. One tool that’s easy to use and adapt, and successfully implemented in Careers & Internships, gives students an edge in interviews and supplies them with a professional development plan.

Come along for the panel discussion around:

  1. C&I’s curriculum and learning outcomes for job-ready graduates
  2. Behavioural profiles as a tool for self-awareness and self-directed development, with the Spotlight model as an example
  3. Case study from the coal face of implementing behavioural tests in the classroom

Discover for yourself the uses and benefits of using behavioural tests as an adaptable classroom tool. Find out how this has raised student confidence, awareness and the ability to articulate the skills that will sell them in the market place.