Please find below the latest details for the Work in Tokyo
job fair scheduled for October 22.
Thank you.
Press Release October 13, 2001
Work In Tokyo ‘01
A job fair for Tokyo’s professionals
October 22, 2001, 6 - 9 P.M. Pastoral Hall, Kamiyacho.
http://www.workintokyo.jp
Hosted by three prominent Tokyo professional groups WIT ’01
will be the career networking event of the year. Sponsors
are innovative employers looking for engineers, project
managers, web producers and designers, marketing, media,
operations and business development specialists.
Professionals from all of these fields are encouraged to
attend. The evening will also feature keynote speakers
addressing some of the hottest topics in the Tokyo IT market
today.
Work in Tokyo 2001
Date: October 22, 2001, 6 - 9 P.M.
Venue: Pastoral Hall, Kamiyacho.
Event Sponsors:
Japan Business Systems
Wall Street Associates
PRE - Press Release Express
Panache
CGI
IT Consulting Japan Ltd.
PMP-Japan
K.K. Cross Vision International
FlyingColor Inc.
Tomen Media Com Inc
Event Supporters:
Robert Walters Japan
Spike (Japan) Ltd.
Fidel Technologies
Comic News Japan
East West Consultants
Being A Broad & Alexandra Press
JCI Consulting K.K.
AMTGROUP, K.K
Kroll International, Inc
Amis Co., Ltd.
ONEWORLD
Forum Corporation
Friends
CareerJapanCenter, K.K.
Advance & Associates (A&A)
Global Daigaku.Com K.K
eProject
The Life Extension Foundation
Foreign Executive Women Community Service Committee
(Volunteer Directory)
Japan on Foot (HELP)
Food Bank Japan
Presenters for the Evening
6.30 p.m. Michael Ghiglione, Director, CareerJapanCenter,
K.K.
‘The State of the Job Market’
6.40 p.m. Todd Newfield, CEO, FlyingColor,
http://www.flyingcolor.co.jp
“How to Survive Employment at a Dot.Com”
6.50 p.m. Leo Keeley, CEO, Japan InfoTech,
http://www.japaninfotech.com
'Resume Embellishment'
7.00 p.m. Steve McQuoid, General Manager, Spike Co. Ltd,
http://www.spike.com
"So You Want a Cyber-Job? The Internet in 21st Century
Japan"
7.10 p.m. Michael O’Keeffe, Managing Director, Kroll
Japan, http://www.krollassociates.com/
“What steps can you take for personal security?”
7.25 p.m. - 7.45 p.m. Tribute - Roger Boisvert
7.50 p.m. Mark Stoneman, President, StonemanCorporation,
http://www.stonemancorp.com
“The IT Job Market After the Bubble”
8.00 p.m. Ryuko Ishikawa, Psychiatrist,
http://www.familycenterjapan.com/
“How to cope with the Tokyo job hunt”
8.10 p.m. Tim Clark, Strategy Director, Ion Global Japan,
http://www.ion-global.com
“Building a Successful Career - Key Issues for Foreign Job
Seekers”
8.20 p.m. Annie Chang, CEO, IT Consulting Japan Ltd.,
http://www.itc-j.com
'Long Term Contract Employment'
8.30 p.m. Mr. Inomoto, Gyosei Shoshi Lawyer, Immigration
Procedure specialist
“Visas to work”
8.40 p.m. James Yellowlees, CEO, Global Daigaku.com K.K.,
http://www.globaldaigaku.com
“Soft Economy? Time for Skills Upgrade!”
Please note there may be last minute changes to the program
Direct inquiries may be made to:
President, International Women In Communications,
iwic@gol.com.
President, Tokyo PC Users Group, president@tokyopc.org.
International Computer Association, ica@gol.com.
WIT '01 website design by Jellyfish Media.
http://www.jellyfishmedia.com.
Website hosting provided by Tokyo PC Users Group
http://www.tokyopc.org.
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Received on Sat Oct 13 06:12:18 2001