People automatically assume that in order to change jobs or careers they need additional education. That is not always the case…. Many of us have skills and experiences that are applicable to a myriad of opportunities successfully master an interview, you have to recognize skills you already have and craft a story that showcases your strengths and connections your skills and experiences to what the interviewer is looking for.
Education vs. Skills
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Life Skills is a bonus.
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I have to disagree with you on this one I believe formal education is a bonus as the can be purchased and taught. Life skills is something you learn through living and honed through experience….Thank you for reading and commenting.
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I do agree that formal education is a bonus. What I meant was life skills is an extra bonus.
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The cartoon is so apposite
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agreed :). Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Parole sante (I don’t know how to traslate to give you the same meaning: very good words anyway)
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I understand your words thanks to Google translator, smart words indeed. Thank you for reading
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