Toronto/CMEDIA: A Student Summit and Career Clinic is set to be organized by The International Youth Canada (IYC) on Sunday, Sept 29, 2024 at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Scarborough from 4 PM to 8 PM.
Showcasing job opportunities by various experts and organizations, grand event at Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square during the Summit will also recognize artists and volunteers from Levitate Entertainment.
Designed to significantly benefit students,this event would especially benefit many international students navigating various challenges, says Jerin Raj, President, IYC.
Running from 4 PM to 6 PM, the Career Clinic will offer sessions on resume evaluation, job prospects, and interview preparation, the clinic would be led by Anto Mathew, Human Resource Director at Villa Charities with over 25 years of experience in HR joined by numerous seasoned HR professionals from various organizations.
Attendees will also have the chance to take photos for their LinkedIn profiles.
Artists and performers of Levitate Entertainment will also be honored at the same time in the theatre at the Cultural Centre.
Taking place from 6 PM to 8 PM, the main attraction of The Student Summit’s event will feature an awareness program for international students to conduct a safety and security awareness session led by Siddhartha Nath, the Indian Consul General in Toronto. Randal Arsenault, Ontario Human Rights Commissioner.
Facilitated by experts from Seneca College, discussions would be held on maximizing the Canadian college experience.
Specialists from Punjabi Community Health Services (PCHS) would address mental health topics.
Participation would also include various student leaders, including Sara Rodrigues, President of the Seneca Student Federation, along with community leaders, as well as students from diverse backgrounds.
Open to international students and newcomers, admission is free for those who register in advance.
For more information, visit www.internationalyouth.ca.