Special For Students
Date: 3rd Aug, 2010
I would ask each and every students who is aspiring for a lucrative career to develop following Qualities
- Set a Goal for yourself
- Decide your options for the choice of a career
- Remember, whatever your existing qualifications are, there are not sufficient in the present day highly competitive professional field.
- Continue your studies to a higher level.
- You can keep improving your qualifications even upto the age of 45 and above.
- Make Sure that you work 10-12 hours a day in your job instead of just 8 hours normal schedule
- Please note your face is your fortune.
- You should be always smarty dressed with an upright posture and polite behaviour, good etiquette and excellent manners.
- Don’t loose temper, always remain cool and whenever you get into anger ,immediately drink a glass of water.
- To add your qualifications, improve your communication skills, learn a foreign language and enhance your vocabulary.
- Develop your friendly circle those who are ambitious, have good social background and respect social ethics
- Always have a smile on your face and greet people with a warm handshake.
These are few hints to develop your personality, more shall follow in the next blog.
As you are aware, with the development of Management Education at the levels of Certificate, Diploma, MBA and Executive Programmes, There is a very tough competition among the candidates who are looking for jobs/naukri. Therefore it is important you should possessextra special features and quality that will enable you to out smart other competitors vying for a particular job. We specialize in enhancing your following skills which will enable you to impress your personality and qualification at an interview for a job. We will train you within a fortnight in the following skills which will substantially assist you to get a job.
We have trained many individuals who have been successful after our training.
Area of Training:
- Personality Development
- Confidence Building
- Grooming
- Creating Impressions
- Etiquette
- Business Communication
- Interview Skills
- Group Discussions
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