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| FAQ's |
| ……..Do I stay or do I go? Europe and UK calls!
South Africa is limited in terms of growing its own talent. All we read about is skills development and what must be done.
I believe that we will go a long way in solving our skills short... |
| 2008/11/14 |
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| Making it work |
| Making it work.
Who would ever believe that I would still be working in the same job I entered after graduation? Bizarre, certainly not trendy, in this day and age of mobility of two year stints and then move on, to climb that corpo... |
| 2010/11/22 |
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| Influences |
| What influences one’s field of study or How do you decide what to study?
Do you sometimes wonder whether the degree you have chosen is the right one for you. Have you ever felt like you should change your field of study to something more suited ... |
| 2010/11/22 |
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| Misrepresenting your CV |
| Misrepresenting your CV
Being a newly qualified graduate, it may be quite difficult to break into the work environment. Most organisations are either looking for top notch academics or work experience. So, if you don’t have the best academics and... |
| 2010/11/22 |
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