Write a convention (workshop) report about your experience about negotiation salary

Write a workshop report about your experience about the negotiation salary event which took place on October 17, 2019. Please see the sample report I attached and follow the instruction below: Format the page like the sample but skip the artwork at the top. Write as yourself and to me. Don’t pretend to be a character in some fictitious business. Obviously, it was a workshop, not a conference or convention. When you write about the value of the workshop, discuss your career interests and/or needs, not a fake business’s interests. The sample ends with an offer to share more information personally. Don’t copy phrases, paragraph structures, or ideas from the sample. ***Please write about these topics: “Organizations want to know that their money was well spent in funding the travel.” [For you this would mean time out of your busy schedule as a college student/working professional, not money of course.] “These reports inform management about new procedures, equipment, and laws as well as supply information affecting products, operations, and service.” [Again, the list will be different for you, more specific to your concerns and needs for career and college.] If you struggle to generate content for your writing on this assignment, evaluate the workshop information in light of acquiring or succeeding at your dream job. Attaching the workshop’s lessons to the specific tasks of what you want to do day to day with your degree will give your claims specificity. Write a reflection about what you learned and the experience during the workshop. And how you could use what you learn to help you succeed in your career in the future. ***Follow this structure to write the report: 1) Begin by identifying the event (exact date, name, and location: which is on October 17, 2019, Workshop name is “Salary Negotiation and Starting Your First Job -Featuring Guest Presenter from Cintas”, location is at California State University, Fullerton at main campus) and previewing the topics to be discussed. 2) Summarize in the body three to five main points that might benefit the reader. (***Please see the powerpoint and the note I provided to choose the main three to five points for the report) 3) Close by expressing appreciation, suggesting action to be taken, or synthesizing the value of the trip or event.