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Career & Employability Seminar

Career readiness and employability skills have become an increasingly critical part of the job market. CEOs and Employers are desperately seeking people with a combination of these skills.

Are you an undergraduate, Graduate, Corps member or a young professional?

It’s time to make yourself a better employable brand as EdgeVille Consulting is having a Career & Employability Skills seminar in the city of Ibadan with seasoned trainers like Ademayowa Fadare and ‘Tobi Believe, joined by MC Gee as Compere

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Our trainers will be sharing from their wealth of experiences, skills and foresights to make you a better employable brand by addressing:

-Mindshift for the world of work

-Personal Brand Presentation

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-Employability skills

-Designing a winning CV

-Effective job winning strategies

-Making a good career progression

Get equipped for your next productive employment; Take the step and register for this mind blowing seminar.

Fees: #2,000 (Covers Refreshment & Training Resources)

DATE AND TIME

Sat, April 7, 2018

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

LOCATION

EDGEVILLE Consulting

Organizer of Career & Employability Seminar

EdgeVille Consulting is your Interpersonal & Capacity-building skills firm based in Ibadan and Abeokuta, with branch services in Europe.

We sit, listen and partner with you to BUILD, COMMUNICATE & LEAD; giving you the needed edge.

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