Job Application Skills and Life-Enhancing Skills for Students
Starting to think about career plans and job applications or simply looking for some help as you adjust to life as a student?
We are offering two short courses based on the well-established and successful Job Club and Life Skills training developed by Christians Against Poverty. Informal sessions in a relaxed environment will run on Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm - October 15th, 22nd and 29th.
Follow this link to sign-up for one of the courses.
We have two streams, each comprising three 90 minutes sessions, running in parallel:
Life-Enhancing Skills
Gain practical skills to live well. The sessions will cover the following topics:
- Managing your budget
- Eating well on a budget
- Healthy relationships
For more information contact our local CAP Life Skills Manager, Sandra (sandralambros@caplifeskills.org).
Job Application Skills
Offering practical help as you seek employment. An opportunity to get support and gain the tools you need to find work. The sessions will cover the following topics:
- Discovering your strengths and getting to know employers
- CVs and application forms
- Succeeding at interviews
For more information contact our local CAP Job Club Manager, Roger (rogertowner@capjobclubs.org).
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