Business networking for young hopefuls
Date published: 23 May 2009
New oppurtunities: Business folk from the engineering industry met with young hopefuls at a business breakfast at Middleton Technology School
Business folk from the engineering industry met with young hopefuls at a business breakfast at Middleton Technology School.
Young engineers embraced the opportunity to network with business representatives and showoff their new facility allowing them to highlight the key importance of bringing learning to life through employer engagement.
Employer Engagement officer for education and skills at RMBC Nigel Howe Said: “We are extremely pleased with the response from our local business community they breathe life into the new diplomas, without their input and support the students would not gain the valuable connection between learning and the work place.”
If you would like your business to benefit from engaging with your local secondary schools please contact Nigel on: 01706 767 766.
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