To continue on a successful working partnership, AHEPA Youth and NUGAS Victoria team up once again to present their second Business Breakfast, with a Q&A panel discussion on ‘Building Your Career Brand: How to Stand Out’.

“The main value proposition of the breakfast is at this time, in our economy and in our society graduates from university are finding it increasingly tough and competitive to secure employment,” AHEPA Youth’s Jiannis Tsaousis told Neos Kosmos.

“We’ve got millions more students who are attending university, and now attending university is just a basic requirement for employment and does not help one in self-differentiating. This Business Breakfast will give them a chance, and a raw insight, to develop their own personal brand to stand out in what is an increasingly competitive job market.”

Taking place at the Crown Palladium, topics covered will include how you can stand out, self-differentiate, secure employment and succeed in the workplace.

Those attending will have the opportunity to pick the brains of a number of leading Australian professionals, including the Honorary Jeff Kennett AC, Victoria University Chancellor George Pappas, and leading digital marketing and brand strategist Con Frantzeskos.

Each panellist will share their career experiences, highlights, greatest lessons and challenges as to provide an invaluable insight and source of inspiration.
“The other great thing about the breakfast is the connections,” he said.

“Students and professionals alike will be seated at industry tables, so there’ll be plenty of mingling opportunity and it’ll be specific to your discipline, your studies, your interest, your passion, your experience.”

The AHEPA Youth and NUGAS Victoria Business Breakfast will be held on Tuesday 31 March and will run from 7.30 am to 9.30 am at the Crown Palladium. Tickets start from $45 (incl. a full Crown signature breakfast) and are currently available for purchase online at www.trybooking.com/GQTZ