Tuesday 27 January 2009
Three UniSA students have shown why the university's Network Now
dinner is one of the highlights of the year for jobseekers after
they snared positions through the event with leading developer
Devine Limited.
Bachelor of Management students Tracey Cummings, Emily Dawson,
and Maria Gaitatzis started with ASX-listed Devine late last year
after meeting SA General Manager Steve Weightman at the dinner in
August.
Now, the sky is the limit for the three students who have a foot
on the ladder at a fast-growing company with a $3.5 billion
pipeline of projects across three states including housing,
community development, high-rise residential and commercial
development.
Mr Weightman, who has an MBA from UniSA, said he went to the
event to seek suitable recruits for Devine after the company's
positive experience with UniSA graduates in the past.
"We've got a number of staff from UniSA programs and they have
all been good performers," Mr Weightman said. "On this occasion, we
were looking at different prospects to employ and three of them
stood out."
As a result of the dinner, Mr Weightman contacted the three
students for an interview and Ms Cummings, who has a Bachelor of
Management (Marketing), subsequently accepted a position as an
Advertising Assistant upon graduation.
Ms Dawson and Ms Gaitatzis, who are still studying for their
Bachelor of Management (Human Resources) degrees, are job-sharing a
Client Service Representative position.
Devine has a strong association with Uni SA, having previously
sponsored both the Bachelor of Construction and Built Environment
and the MBA programs.
Ms Cummings said that as a result of her experience she would
strongly recommend that other students attend this year's Network
Now Dinner.
"I would definitely advise people to go and I will be going
again this year because it's good fun. It was a really good night,"
Ms Cummings said.
"There were a lot of my friends who didn't go even though I
tried to encourage them and some of them now think ? "maybe I
should have gone. You got a job out of it so maybe I should have
gone too!""
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