Interview Essentials: Dining Decorum
Date and time
Location
Johns Hopkins Club, Eisenhower Room
3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218Refund Policy
Description
INTERVIEW ESSENTIALS: DINING DECORUM
Join the Hopkins Biotech Network on Friday, May 13th for our exclusive signature event, Interview Essentials: Dining Decorum. The event will be an elegant dining experience at The Johns Hopkins Club on the Homewood Campus. The instruction you receive will prepare you to make a serious impression on your next big interview dinner, business luncheon or personal outing.
The event will feature two hours of etiquette instruction and fine dining with friends. Cathleen Hanson from The International School of Protocol will give participants detailed information on the rules and etiquette of fine dining, appropriate dining conversation, attire, and cultural nuances that will make the conventions of fine dining second nature.
Seating is limited - reserve your spot now!
Johns Hopkins Club Website: http://web.jhu.edu/hopkinsclub
DIRECTIONS & DRESS CODE
Location: The Eisenhower Room at the Johns Hopkins Club
Johns Hopkins Club Directions: http://web.jhu.edu/hopkinsclub/directions/directions.html
Johns Hopkins Club Dress Code: http://web.jhu.edu/hopkinsclub/dresscode/dresscode.html
*Dress code will be Business Casual; Jacket and Tie are encouraged.
MENU
Course 1
Soup de jour
Intermezzo
Sorbet
Course 2
Pan Roasted Chicken Breast and Jumbo Lump Crab, Garlic and Herbs, Sun Dried Tomatoes and Green Onion with Wild Rice Pilaf
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Classic Maryland Stuffed Flounder, Imperial Crab with Wild Rice Pilaf and fresh Asparagus
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Roasted Portabello Mushrooms, Braised Greens, Onions and Goat Cheese, Crispy Shallots (Vegetarian Guests)
Course 3
Fresh Fruit Tart
*Coffee & tea will be complementary; soft drinks and alcoholic beverages may be purchased for an additional fee.
SPONSORS
Johns Hopkins Graduate Consulting Club, Carey Business School SGA, Hopkins Biotech Network
Organized by
Our goal isn't just to help people network, but to help our members understand the vast spectrum of opportunities in biotechnology, spanning everything from business to the lab bench. If you'd like to connect with the biotech community in Maryland, HBN is the organization for you. Because it’s not what you know, but who you know that makes the difference.
HBN’s mission is to create a stronger biotech community which addresses the interests of its members. We at HBN focus on critical issues in biotechnology and seek to bridge the gap between the three main stakeholders in the biotech field: industry, academia, and government.
HBN serves biotechnology students by bridging the gaps between student professionals and the greater scientific and commercial communities. HBN focuses on meeting the needs of those interested in enhancing their understanding of the biotechnology industry, cutting edge technologies, and all aspects of bioentreprensurship.
Website: http://hopkinsbio.org/