The document describes a career workshop that helps teenagers discover their strengths, abilities, personality, and values to identify career paths that they will excel in. The one-day workshop involves online testing before the session, group discussions and activities during the day-long session, and provides a 30-page personalized report and top 3 career options as a takeaway. The goal is to help students choose the right career path by recognizing their innate abilities and qualities.
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2. Career Workshop is right for Schools Large Companies Tuition Classes Residential Societies Any group with more than 15 teenage kids….
3. Did you wish that someone could help your kids discover the right career path? info@bbsadvisors.org www.bbsadvisors.org
15. Program Structure Before Program 1 Day Program Introduction Online Abilities Testing Vision Planning Short Listing Career Options Review Resume Academic Review Parent Workshop WPP info@bbsadvisors.org www.bbsadvisors.org
16. Suggested Module Details Who is it for? Students Aged 13 to 18 Module Length 1 Full Days (8 hours) + 3 Hour Online Test (before) Suggested Days Saturday/Sunday Suggested Time 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Venue Large Classroom/Hall Min. Number of Students 15 children Max. Number of Students 25 children info@bbsadvisors.org www.bbsadvisors.org
17. Key Take Away Top 5 Personal Strengths Top 3 Career Options (as chosen by student) 30 Page Report (Personalized) Resume Family Discussion 1-to-1 & Group Sessions
18. Most students leave school unsure of what career is right for them. We’ll make sure you’re not one of them. Most people think they know what they are good at. They are usually wrong. - Peter Drucker Our experience has been that a great deal of dissatisfaction at work can be traced to having strong talents that you never use. - Bob Donald, Ph.D.