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Tips On How To Analyze Your Skills And “Sell” Them To The Job Market
Young people and the actual job market demonstrate that there is a need to meet the dreams and the wishes of both sides; if you look at the topic deeper you will find that the perfect (or almost perfect) balance occurs when the employer’s needs and the candidate’s skills line up.
The Story Of A Charming Moroccan Nomad
In the world of traveling, women can also be fearless, adventurous, and real experts, able to show us the most scenic routes to the most fabulous places and take us on breathtaking journeys. Houda Chaloun, an intrepid experienced traveler from Morocco, has been traveling the world for a long time. She has almost always been on a global quest to do the thing she loves the most and fill her life with new experiences, challenges and unique stories to share. In this interview we asked Houda 5 questions to know more about herself, her motivations to become a world traveler and what it means to be a traveler according to her.
Travel Through Central Europe With A Fully Funded Education Project
“In Between?” is an educational project of study visits to four multicultural borderland regions of Central Eastern Europe in search of local histories. Young people aged 18-25 from all over the world are eligible to apply. Deadline is February 5.
A Journalist Who Is Trying To Show The Human Face Of The Refugee Crisis
“I wanted to put a human face on the refugee crisis,” says Raymond Furlong, multimedia editor at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. This summer, Furlong got on a train full of refugees at the Greek-Macedonian border to begin working on Desperate Honeymoon. “In many countries, people are scared of refugees,” Furlong explains, “populists are exploiting those fears for political gain.”
The Stunning Character Of Krzysztof Pauch And His Endless Trust In Youth
Krzysztof Pauch is a very interesting personality from Poland, a man who grew up on his own and who is the source of inspiration for thousands of young people in the field of entrepreneurship and employability around Europe.
Five Warning Signs You Need A Career Change NOW
Change is a scary thing, especially if it involves your career. Many people get stuck in a career direction they dislike but refuse to make a change because they cannot overcome the fear of the unknown. If the paycheck is good and the office is close to home, why change your job, you may ask. If you are not appreciated enough or at all or if the work is mindless, if you spend most of your day surfing the Internet and you cannot wait to go home, you are in dire need of a career change. Here are some warning signs to watch for – they will tell you if it’s time to change your career or simply make some adjustments.
Inspirational Story Of Sasa Cvetojevic, A Start-up Entrepreneur And Youth Supporter
Saša Cvetojević, an interesting Croatian public personality who is supporting young people in their search for employment and who trusted his own dreams and skills when he was young. Mr. Cvetojević is in the midst of a brilliant career and is a man who combines fast-thinking vision with astute management; he is a leader with a lot of smart ideas and concrete convictions. He is a human motivator for Croatian and Balkan youth who wish to turn their start-ups into growing businesses, an example of how youth should face today’s job market.
Refugee Crisis Seen By European Youth
In recent months, tragedies at sea have sadly raised everybody’s awareness of the greatest immigration crisis since the Second World War and have cast a bright light upon an ongoing humanitarian calamity in the Middle East. Large numbers of Syrian asylum seekers off the coasts of Southern Europe have awakened debates about the migrant issue and have set in motion a lengthy decision-making process to determine how to address the situation. Meanwhile, countries on the peripheral borders of the EU are still waiting, in the absence of fundamental European reforms, for more precise regulations. Persistent instability at Europe’s southeastern boundaries calls out for realistic solutions, feasible and sustainable plans, and the voice of the EU’s leading Institutions. But what about the young citizens of Europe? They represent the future, and they have the right to raise their voices up, too.
A Story Of A Young Man Proving There Are No Limits
Denis Agović, a 27-year-old young man from Sarajevo, at birth was diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy. He was unable to stand or walk for the first five years of his life. Today Denis Agović is an amazing and positive example of a person who is able to cope with the harshness of life. He is now able to move independently. His love for sport and basketball, in which he is engaged recreationally, has resulted in his participating in numerous sports events. It has even brought him recognition as a Youth Ambassador for Youth Sport Games in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Rookie Mistakes That Hold You Back From Getting Hired Or Promoted
This article is the third in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will discover the most frequently made interview rookie mistakes to avoid before, during, and after your job interview.
Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
Times of the old fashioned libraries, where a mean woman tells you off if you held on book for longer than it’s permitted is passed.
Stop Letting Material Possessions Tie You Down From Experiencing Life
In part I of the Amazing Story of Alex Chacón, we asked this outstanding world traveler and motorcycle master a few questions to learn more about his adventurous lifestyle and his intense passion for traveling on his motorcycle. In the second part of this interview, Alex tells us about his “Most Epic Selfie of all Time”, the places that influenced him the most, and his tips for those with a passion for traveling the world.
Traveling The World On A Motorcycle: The Amazing Story Of Alex Chacón!
People are traveling more often nowadays. And there are travelers, like Alex Chacón, who travel around the world on a motorcycle. It might sound crazy, but he actually managed to drive 128,000 miles in more than 40 countries on 5 continents. In this interview, we asked Alex some questions to learn more about his passion for traveling, his Modern Moto Diaries and his most valuable travel companion: his motorcycle!
#YTGlobal Feedback: Expert And Jury Member Vladimir Yakunin Makes A Point
Prof. Vladimir Yakunin is the only person who has taken part in most of the YT events held over the last 5 years. And more than anyone else he is familiar with YT activities and developments. In this interview he shares his impression of the YT last event – Global Forum in Barcelona and speaks on one of the main topics of this year’s event: unemployment and how to reduce it.
Pictures You Want To Live In
Interview with a Belorussian artist about fairy tales, growing up, drawing technique and dusty couches.
Unfair Practices That Feed On Unemployment
A business idiom says that every circumstance may be turned to one’s advantage. High unemployment rates are no exception. The following overview describes unfair, though commonplace, practices that feed off of high unemployment and may also cause it to enter into a vicious circle. Beware of them during your next job interview.
Why We Feel Bored With Ourselves
More and more, young people admit that smartphones are disrupting their lives, and although they are well aware of the fact, they cannot help but spend an increasing amount of time on their devices.
How The Most “Purchasable” Industry Helps Us To Learn
Gone are the days of watching a great movie when all of a sudden, in the middle of the most intense part of the action, a commercial break would interrupt. That was the moment when (if you weren’t by any chance working in advertising) you began to hate commercials.
Study Finds A Link Between Your Job And Your Waist Size
A study conducted by the University of Australia, the University of Adelaide and Central Queensland University has found that those whose positions at work require a lot of decision-making tend to have a larger waist size. Linked to a lower BMI and smaller waist size are positions in which job holders have the freedom to use their skills, referred to as skills discretion.























