Oct 17, 2011

The Wheel workshops 27th October


                                                                                Boost Your Career Prospects            Time – it is a precious thing these days…
 
With growing workloads, longer working hours and more pressure to perform, it is perhaps not surprising that professional development may not be at the top of your to-do list.
 
However, in this increasingly competitive job-market it is important to stay one step ahead of the pack. Yes, qualifications are valuable, but professional skills can give you the edge.
 
To help you sharpen your professional skills, The Wheel, in partnership with Management Briefs, has gathered together a panel of seven leading experts to deliver a series of 16 short workshops over the course of a single day (27 October 2011).
 
Each workshop is 90 minutes long, and you can attend as many as you wish. We are limited the size of the workshops to give you a chance to discuss you personal needs and challenges.
 
The following workshop will be run in parallel as follows:
 
Where? Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier St. Dublin 2
When? 27 Oct. 2011
Time? 9:30am - 5:30pm
How Much? From €37.50 for 1 session to €124 for all 4 sessions

A single workshop costs as little as €37.50, or attend up to four for just €124. Don't miss this opportunity to boost your career prospects in a single day!

Book your workshops here now (places are limited) or get more information here.

 

The Wheel
48 Fleet Street, Dublin 2
Find Us
T: +353 (0)1 454 8727
F: +353 (0)1 454 8649
E: info@wheel.ie
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Rotha Teoranta, trading as The Wheel, is a company limited by guarantee not having a share capital, registered in Dublin, Ireland with registered office at 48 Fleet St, Dublin 2 and registered company number 302282.

Rotha Teoranta is also a charity with CHY number 13288

Directors of Rotha Teoranta: Seamus Boland, Carol Conway, Sean Coughlan, Mary Cunningham, John Dolan, Etain Doyle, David Fitzgibbon, Sinead Grennan, Catherine Hickey, Joe Houghton, Sharon Kennedy, Thomas King, Mark Lloyd, Yvonne McKenna, Barbara O'Connell, Susan O'Dwyer, James O'Leary, Paul O'Sullivan