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Career Guidance Programme |
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ETC Consult’s Career Guidance Programme is for you if you are 16 or upwards and need professional, comprehensive, valid advice on which career to pursue in life and how to pursue it. It is presented in four stages. |
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Career Discussion Programme |
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This Programme is for you if you have a fair idea of what you want to do career-wise but: you want an objective opinionyou have a doubt or twoyou want to know what is the best way to go about ityou want to know that you have looked at all the possible outcomesyou might be interested in knowing what other options you have but might not have thought about. |
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Personal Development Programme |
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This programme is for you if are at a crossroads in life; you have to make a decision or decisions and you need an objective, professional, valid opinion that will help you make the best one or ones for you with regard to your: |
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Curriculum Vitae Programme |
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If you feel that your CV does not do you justice; it is too long, too short, too vague, too anodyne; is not dynamic, persuasive enough or is just not getting you invitations to interview, then, you should be availing of our CV Programme. In it we write your CV from scratch. To do so, you would come to us to discuss your background – experience, education, training, qualifications, interests, abilities, aptitudes, personality, values, successes, achievements, strengths, aspirations, ambitions – all data relevant to you and to the job that you would like to get. |
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Interview Skills Programme |
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There are two versions of our Interview Skills Programme – The Full Interview Skills ProgrammeThe Emergency Interview Skills Programme. |
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Presentation Skills Programme |
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A growing number of organisations ask candidates for jobs to make a presentation. It can take various forms. The simplest is address an Interview Panel from a standing or sitting position and make a statement of suitability for the job in question without any audio visual aids. The most common is the PowerPoint presentation. |
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There are very few people who like standing up in front of a group of people – even if that group is made up of family members or friends – and make a speech. Most of us worry about it; we have doubts about our ability to do it well; for days or weeks before we have feelings of dread, defeat, disaster. It is the norm for most of us. Does it have to be so? No. |
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