Workshop on early career planning for secondary school studentsZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Sharing on knowledge and information based on personal experiences and reading on how to plan a career at a secondary school level for Malaysian school students
Career Counselling is nowadays is essential to avail as many careers are there, so each and every candidate needs to know his/her appropriate career to study and also to be a professional person
GROUP DISCUSSIONS (GD) is one of the standard selection tools. A group of students is assigned a topic for discussion for 15–20 minutes. While your academic record and scores in the entrance test qualify you for an interview call, your final selection depends largely on your performance in the ‘last mile.’
We must remember two things –
The panel is looking for an effective combination of knowledge and skills in the candidates.
Knowledge comprises
Some understanding of the topic assigned, and
A good level of awareness of the world around us.
Mental ability tests vs personality tests
Construct, content, concurrent and predictive validity
Test-retest, equivalent forms, split-half, interscorer / interrater
Intelligence type
Personality traits, states and types
Trigger, underlying issues, resolve
DISC personality
Happy life vs meaningful life
Most people think just by born good looking is a good personality, but this is far from the truth, however, good grooming and looks is tiny part of it, the scope of personality development is quite broad.
Personality means characteristics and appearances of a person, his/her way of thought, feeling, behavior, communication ability, how to dress well and interpersonal skills.
The personality can also be modified to a certain extent, as previously people were thinking good personality is by born. But in recent years have seen a variety of efforts by professionals to design courses, that develops certain positive trends in personality. The objective of such courses is to remove those barriers or obstructions that stand in the way of the good personality.
Workshop on early career planning for secondary school studentsZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Sharing on knowledge and information based on personal experiences and reading on how to plan a career at a secondary school level for Malaysian school students
Career Counselling is nowadays is essential to avail as many careers are there, so each and every candidate needs to know his/her appropriate career to study and also to be a professional person
GROUP DISCUSSIONS (GD) is one of the standard selection tools. A group of students is assigned a topic for discussion for 15–20 minutes. While your academic record and scores in the entrance test qualify you for an interview call, your final selection depends largely on your performance in the ‘last mile.’
We must remember two things –
The panel is looking for an effective combination of knowledge and skills in the candidates.
Knowledge comprises
Some understanding of the topic assigned, and
A good level of awareness of the world around us.
Mental ability tests vs personality tests
Construct, content, concurrent and predictive validity
Test-retest, equivalent forms, split-half, interscorer / interrater
Intelligence type
Personality traits, states and types
Trigger, underlying issues, resolve
DISC personality
Happy life vs meaningful life
Most people think just by born good looking is a good personality, but this is far from the truth, however, good grooming and looks is tiny part of it, the scope of personality development is quite broad.
Personality means characteristics and appearances of a person, his/her way of thought, feeling, behavior, communication ability, how to dress well and interpersonal skills.
The personality can also be modified to a certain extent, as previously people were thinking good personality is by born. But in recent years have seen a variety of efforts by professionals to design courses, that develops certain positive trends in personality. The objective of such courses is to remove those barriers or obstructions that stand in the way of the good personality.
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Just a game Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
2. Workshop guidelines
● Choose a comfortable place with a joyful view, light is falling on your face, device at eye level
● Keep a pen and paper
● Get familiar with the various ways you can engage
○ Raise your hand - icon
○ Mute/ unmute yourself
○ Turn your video on and off
○ Type chat message to "everyone" and/or to the "host" or others
● Maintain focus - close all other windows, your phones on silent/ turned down
● Keep yourself on mute and unmute only when you would like to share
● Video- as far as possible please try and keep it on, face-time is powerful
● No language barrier in writing or sharing ☺
5. Purpose of the NU workshop (Design my Future)
To take the students on a journey of self-awareness, articulating their purpose, develop a vision for
professional life and prepare a roadmap to accomplish their future goals and aspiration
7. Group - 2
**.When a project is given by a teacher we hope
that it can done by us
*we want to have a one goal in one particular
field.but in life we cant decide while looking at
the several opportunities
*when going to write an exam we hope that we
should write well .
1) Fear of losing my previous friends
2) Not able to make good friends
3) Not able to cope up with new syllabus
4) Getting confused between different clubs and
games
5) Choosing wrong clubs due to peer pressure
6) Not able to communicate properly
*when we have a goal , we will be confused which
to take when we have several opportunities
*.when writing an exam one single different word
which we had not hear in the past make us fear
what it is
8. Group - 3
1. I will become a good knowledgeable man,I
will have much enough knowledge that I won’t
have to look back in my past to repel
2. We can learn new things.
3.Meet new people and teachers.
4.leading ideal life in college.
5.making “good friends(trustful friends)”.
6.gaining confidence to talk with other people.
1.I may not understand all the topics of syllabus and
probably end up with a poor knowledge.
.2.fear of making mistake
3.Don't give fulfilling answer to professor question.
4.Fear of losing our aim.
5.Fear of missing the classes
6.fear of asking questions that might be silly.
9. Group - 4
Hopes of making lots of friends.
Hopes of having a bright future.
Hopes of helping others to the best of my ability.
Hopes of being successful and happy.
Hopes of finding someone whom I can trust blindly.
Hopes of making my parents proud.
Hopes of achieving my main goals.
Fear of losing people who are close to us.
Fear of disappointing people who put their faith in
me.
Fear of making mistakes.
Fear of not being accepted by my acquaintances.
Fear of darkness.
Fear of enclosed spaces.
Fear of hurting people.
10. Group - 1
● I hope to gain knowledge which will help me in
the long run.
● To connect and interact with new people
with ease.
● I will hope to gain confidence during any
conversation.
● I hope to achieve my maximum potential after
hearing the wise words of the nurturers.
● This will enhance my confidence of speaking
in public.
● To get distracted during the session and to
fall asleep during a session.
● Being unable to answer questions and ask
them.
● Not being able to understand and inculcate the
main message.
● Forgetting the lines while presenting the
project.
● Being unable to communicate properly due to
connectivity issues.
11. Group - 5
● To lead our ideal life in the campus
● To be able to grab several opportunities that
may elevate our profile.
● Fulfill our passion and live our life to the
fullest.
● Make everlasting new companions.
● Pursue our side hustles while working on the
course.
● Communicating with great minds and
forming ideas which may last.
● Building teamwork for getting difficult tasks
completed.
● Making our family proud from our work and
giving all the happiness that they deserve.
● Losing out on the joys of campus life due to
the pandemic.
● Losing our aim/goal.
● Not coping even after trying our hardest
● Letting opportunities pass by for we were
not well equipped to grab them.
● Letting go of amazing opportunities for studies
or tests.
● Failure of an idea that we put much work
behind.
● Fear of losing our companions that we made.
● Fear of emotional imbalance.
28. Wheel Of Life:Industrial Career
Communication
Skills
Practical Experience
Leadership skills
Theoretical knowledge
Patience
Confidence
Creativity & Out Of
the box thinking
Concentration/Focus
29. *COMMUNICATION SKILLS
*RESEARCH
*JUDGEMENT
*ANALYTICS
*PEOPLE SHOULD BELIEVE THE PERSON
*PATIENCE
*MAINTAINING LAW AND ORDER
*TEAMWORK AND BEING FRIENDLY WITH OUR CO-
ORDINATORS
Career Wheel of Life: Consultancy
Careers
UPSC, NDA
GRADUATION DEGREE
HAVE TO CLEAR PRELIMS,
MAIN,INTERVIEW OR
PERSONALITY ROUND
30. TECHNICAL SKILLS:
1.Undergraduate degree
2.Preparation for entrance exams for higher studies like
GMAT.
3.Letter of Recommendations by campus Faculty.
4.Internship,research and analytical experience.
LIFE SKILLS:
1.Communication skills
2. Being organised,having confidence and being punctual.
3. Collaboration, curiosity and teamwork.
4. Maintaining friendly environment in the organisation.
Career Wheel of Life: Higher Studies
Btech Degree
GRE,GMAT,GATE
SCORES
LORs by Faculty
Internship
Experience
Communication
teamwork
Punctuality
Curiosity
31. Industry.
. All the skills are mentioned are not enough.
Creativity is essentially required.
1. Company will see it , they see better skills.
Consultancy
1. UPSC/MPSC - IAS/IPS and other careers
are therse.
2. There are exams to clear . PD round is
there.
3. Good communication skills & research work
Higher Education
1. Diff. exams need to clear.
2. Experienced people can also apply
3. CS & collaborative skills is required
Cross questioning were happened where students
responded well to each other. Industry students
asked questions to Highr education group
Transfer-In:
What do your palms tell you about you in virtual NU?
Breakout Room Activity
Silent reflection for a minute, in case someone would like to add or reflect on the hopes and fears of the collective.
Reflect and recall on at least 4 compliments that you have received from others.
Reflection on: Your feelings when someone gives you a compliment. Then think of any action you take once you feel encouraged by any compliment.
Reflection on: How you are feeling after the activity ( self love ) - After break
Reflection on: How you are feeling after the activity ( self love ) - After break
Reflections on:
What all can happen when any 1 quadrant feels out of balance? What happens when we feel in balance?
Emphasize that the best potential will come out when the Whole Person feels in balance.
Reflections on:
What all can happen when any 1 quadrant feels out of balance? What happens when we feel in balance?
Emphasize that the best potential will come out when the Whole Person feels in balance.
Visualize the future - as per script
Write your name in any 1 of these paths, the one you feel is the closest to your dream career
Write your name in any 1 of these paths, the one you feel is the closest to your dream career
In the breakout rooms WORLD CAFE FORMAT
Break Out Room 1 - Higher Studies & Industry
Break Out Room 2 - Career with Start ups & Consultancy Career
Break Out Room 3 - Career with Govt & Entrepreneurship
Career Wheel of Life:
Divide into groups. Discuss about 4 technical skills and 4 life skills in your groups that you feel are very essential for the particular career path. Now you are required to add these to the 'Career Wheel of Life' for that particular career/industry.
Reflection on: How you are feeling after the activity ( self love ) - After break
Reflection on: How you are feeling after the activity ( self love ) - After break
Mapping these skills on to your own 'Personal Wheel of Life', you are encouraged to give your own selves a score on each of these skills- as per where you currently feel you are on a scale of 1-10 (1- L, 10- H) - 15 mins.
Identify as your next steps to move towards your dream career path, '1 thing that you must start', '1 thing you would like to continue', and '1 thing you must stop.'