“Career counseling and options: What can I do?”

A local panel discussion and info session on Career counseling and options, in JP Nagar, Saturday, 11th July. Specially for all parents and students!

Citizen Matters, Bangalore’s own community news magazine
presents a local panel discussion & info session on

"Career counseling and options: What can I do?"

An opportunity for students and parents to understand aptitude and career options, get an idea on how to choose a career, etc.

When: 11 July, Saturday at 12PM to 1.30PM

Where: Magnus School of Business, 13th Cross, 6th Main, JP Nagar 3rd Phase, Blr-78
(Near S Hotel and Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, See map here

Panel

Ms Annapurna Murthy (Manasa Consultants, Career Counselor), Wg Cdr R Shankar (BASE, JEE specialist), Dr Surekha Chukkali (Christ College, Sr Lecturer), Gautam S Rao (Personal effectiveness trainer), Siri Srinivas (Engg student, RVCE)
For more details: call Raghavendra, 9611106477

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