WHAT TRAINING?,WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

WHAT TRAINING?

WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TRAINING?

WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TRAINING?

WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TRAINING?

WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TRAINING?

WHAT JOBS?

‘Tell me what you study and I will tell you what you will be in future’ is a common saying.

In other words, your course of study determines what you will be afterwards.

This is however a secret those most prospective students don’t know or fail to understand. Most students choose courses because their friends are reading the course.

A student who studied Mass Communication has more job prospects than a history student.

A medical student is 100% sure of job prospect than a political science student.

It therefore behooves on parents and guardians to ensure that their wards read relevant courses.

The era of ‘reading for reading sake’ is gone.

Likewise the era of going to school just for certificates is gone.

Schools nowadays are expected to produce entrepreneurs who will come out to be job creators instead of job seekers.

The whole world is going Technological.

All our endeavors as students must be geared towards this if our future must be bright and relevant.

It may not out of place to study courses like History, Languages or the likes, but it must be stressed that in a world depressed economy, where jobs are hard to come by, emphasis must be on technical courses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As companies are adding staff to grow their businesses, the employees they hire will be of critical importance to their success.  When putting together your resume and interviewing for a company, use this as a checklist to gain the attention of the hiring manager as someone who would be a great hire for their organization!

  • Strong past work experience with 3-5 years at each of your previous organizations
  • Candidates looking to make the next step in their career verses candidates who are “willing to take a step backwards” in their career
  • Track record of success
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience related to the job opening
  • Strong competency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
  • High energy candidates with a strong work ethic
  • Desire to grow with the company
  • Able to embrace change and thrive in a continuous improvement environment.
  • Positive attitude, professional manner and strong interpersonal skills

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Laura McPhail

I saw this Tweet today from @LAPRChick that was retweeted by @WomeninPR1: “Get one Degee and get out of college. You will have all those degrees and no experience and will not get a job. #WIPRCC.”

This short and depressing statement made me mad at first. I mean, after all, if that is the case, then what am I to do with the Master of Arts in Public Relations that I will finish in May 2013 (just a few short months away)? Who did this LAPRChick think she is to pass such swift judgment? And I felt very justified in my reaction.

Angry Voldemort

 But when I thought about it a bit longer, I could see the ugly truth in it reflected in my own job search this past year. I have applied for–literally–scores of jobs in the last six months after my internship at the Mann Center for the…

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