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School for career from AccessBank
On January 19, 2013 the branch Natavan of AccessBank with the support of Qarant Sigorta launched the project "School for career."
As reported in the bank, the project included training for candidates who scored high marks in passing the first round of the competition for employment, but faced with a failure during the interview.
During the training, the participants listened to lectures on "Planning and Career Development," "A well crafted CV", "Tips for successful interviewing," "Job Search", etc. Within seven days of professional experts invited by AccessBank shared their knowledge with the participants. The topics were presented by such experts as Shaheen Seyidzadeh (President of the National Assembly of Youth Organizations of Azerbaijan Republic) and Ahad Kazimov (Director of the Center for Sociological and psychological studies). Also, as trainers there were employees of AccessBank and the company Garant Sigorta, which are the heads of departments in their organizations. They spoke about their successful career.
Training participants expressed their gratitude to the organizers of the seminar and stressed that this training has given them valuable experience and taught them, in spite of failure, be motivated, diligent and hard working to achieve the goals.
Recall that the project was implemented with the active support of Garant Sigorta, and the three most active members were selected to undergo 30-day training in the company. At the end of the seminar, all the participants were given certificates. -15D -
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