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Leadership event looks at getting the job of your dreams

The Wall Street Journal Europe it is to stage a panel discussion at the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School on Thursday, March 9 2006 as part of its Future Leadership Programme.

The topic of the panel discussion is 'How to Get the Job of Your Dreams - Views and Expectations from Companies and M.B.A. Graduates'.

The Wall Street Journal Europe says the panel will comprise senior executives from companies including Deutsche Bank, Inbev, L'Oreal, and Eurobank. The panel will be moderated by Jon Housman, managing director of The Wall Street Journal Europe, and will be followed by questions from the floor.

The 'Future Leadership Programme' is developed and run by The Wall Street Journal Europe's corporate business development team, based in London.

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For more information about the 'Future Leadership Programme', visit: www.wsje-flp.com

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