Skilled Migrant Networking Evening by MCCSA
Event description
Building a career in a new country takes more than just skills — it takes courage, community, and the right guidance.
Join us for an empowering evening designed for skilled migrants navigating work and life in South Australia. Whether you are seeking your first job, changing industries, or simply hoping to build connections, this event offers inspiration and practical strategies to support your next steps.
We are thrilled to welcome Jasleen Kalra, an experienced HR professional and migrant, who will share her personal journey — including the challenges she faced, how she overcame them, and what she has learned from the inside as a recruiter. You will walk away with valuable insights on how to stand out in the job market, build your network, and approach your job search with confidence.
Whether you are actively job-hunting or planning your next move, this is your opportunity to hear real advice from someone who has been where you are — and succeeded.
At this event, you will have the opportunity to:
Gain inspiration from skilled migrants who have successfully navigated the challenges of starting anew in Australia, such as finding employment and adapting to a new culture.
Hear from guest speaker Jasleen Kalra, HR expert and former migrant, on the best pathways to secure work
Network and connect with others in a warm, supportive environment
Open up about the obstacles you have faced and amplify your voice within a compassionate community
Learn about MCCSA and how the Community Connections Program supports new arrivals
Discover tools, services, and groups that can support your career and social journey
Event Details:
Date: 18th June 2025
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Venue: 113 Gilbert ST Adelaide, Hall (downstairs)
Your journey matters, and your voice deserves to be heard. Secure your spot today and take the first step towards finding a supportive community that understands and empowers you.
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