At YITCon you will be able to learn how to take the next step and improve your career. Sessions will focus on improving your personal brand, how to use social media effectively in business, how to start your own business and many other topics that will help you get ahead and become a valuable asset to your organisation.
The 2011 Young ICT Professionals Conference (YITCon) will be held in Melbourne on the 25th and 26th of August. YITCon will be held at the decadent Crown Conference Centre, with the annual conference dinner being held at the breathtaking Grand Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
The conference has been running for 8 years and continues to attract talented, committed Young Professionals from around Australia for a 2 day opportunity to improve their career and broaden their outlook into the IT Industry. This is the only conference for Young ICT Professionals in the world and YITCon 2011 promises to be bigger than ever. This year the conference will again include an exhibition space for companies to promote their products and services.
Highlights of the conference include:
YITCon is an excellent opportunity to network with Young ICT Professionals from around Australia and even the world. With an expected 400 delegates attending the two day conference you are guaranteed to meet a lot of interesting people.
At YITCon you will be able to learn how to take the next step and improve your career. Sessions will focus on improving your personal brand, how to use social media effectively in business, how to start your own business and many other topics that will help you get ahead and become a valuable asset to your organisation.
The 2011 Young ICT Professionals Conference (YITCon) will be held in Melbourne on the 25th and 26th of August. YITCon will be held at the decadent Crown Conference Centre, with the annual conference dinner being held at the breathtaking Grand Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
The conference has been running for 8 years and continues to attract talented, committed Young Professionals from around Australia for a 2 day opportunity to improve their career and broaden their outlook into the IT Industry. This is the only conference for Young ICT Professionals in the world and YITCon 2011 promises to be bigger than ever. This year the conference will again include an exhibition space for companies to promote their products and services.
Highlights of the conference include:
YITCon is an excellent opportunity to network with Young ICT Professionals from around Australia and even the world. With an expected 400 delegates attending the two day conference you are guaranteed to meet a lot of interesting people.
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The 2011 Young ICT Professionals Conference (YITCon) will be held in Melbourne on the 25th and 26th of August. YITCon will be held at the decadent Crown Conference Centre, with the annual conference dinner being held at the breathtaking Grand Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
The conference has been running for 8 years and continues to attract talented, committed Young Professionals from around Australia for a 2 day opportunity to improve their career and broaden their outlook into the IT Industry. This is the only conference for Young ICT Professionals in the world and YITCon 2011 promises to be bigger than ever. This year the conference will again include an exhibition space for companies to promote their products and services.
Highlights of the conference include:
YITCon is an excellent opportunity to network with Young ICT Professionals from around Australia and even the world. With an expected 400 delegates attending the two day conference you are guaranteed to meet a lot of interesting people.
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The conference has been running for 8 years and continues to attract talented, committed Young Professionals from around Australia for a 2 day opportunity to improve their career and broaden their outlook into the IT Industry. This is the only conference for Young ICT Professionals in the world and YITCon 2011 promises to be bigger than ever. This year the conference will again include an exhibition space for companies to promote their products and services.
Highlights of the conference include:
YITCon is an excellent opportunity to network with Young ICT Professionals from around Australia and even the world. With an expected 400 delegates attending the two day conference you are guaranteed to meet a lot of interesting people.
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