Dates: Saturday July 12, 2008 Time: 9:00 - 3:00 pm
July
12, 19, 26, 2008, (3) 5-hour Sessions totaling 15 hours.
Fashion
Computer Applications: This course is designed to provide information and
practical job training on state-of-the-art software applications used in the
apparel industry. The goal is to incorporate the principles and procedures
involved in the business applications of the apparel industry using AIMS,
Apparel Information Management System, a completely integrated order,
production and inventory control processing system for manufacturers,
importers and distributors.
The course will include: Order
processing & allocation Inventory management Costing Cut tickets
Invoicing Production tracking Bill of Materials Purchase orders
Pick Tickets and much more! Registration 8:30 am Classes run
from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (1 hour break for lunch)
Instructor:
Ralinda Harvey
Cost: $330 Members | $395 Non Members This
event is managed by the
Fashion Business Incorporated. You can visit them at FBI to learn
more. ALL SEMINARS MUST BE PREPAID Cancellation/refund/late Arrival
Policies Please notify the FBI Center of cancellations at least 3 working
days before a scheduled seminar in order to be eligible for a credit. No
credits will be given for late cancellations or no-shows for any seminar. If
you cannot attend, you may send an alternate from your organization at no
charge. Instructors reserve the right to refuse admission to those arriving
more than 20 minutes after the scheduled starting time. Please plan
accordingly. We reserve the right to cancel a seminar due to low enrollment.
For any seminars we cancel, we will notify all registrants in advance via
email and may provide a full refund upon request or apply to other FBI
presentations.
Questions? Please give them a call at 213-892-1669.
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Handling
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find work in the
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Making Switch to Freelance Work
It is never too early or
too late to start your fashion career. If you already work in the
clothing industry, it is never to late to improve your fashion career.
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Fashion Industry Employment Article Posted February 11, 2008
Insights from the Inside An Employer's View of the
Interview Fashion Industry Employment
Article Posted February 10, 2008
Acing the Job Interview
Fashion Industry Employment Article Posted February
10, 2008
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