The ongoing CV writing, interview skills and career choices training organised by the Ghana High Commission in collaboration with the Knowledge Chanel, is attracting much interest from the Ghanaian youth in London, Manchester, Coventry and other cities in UK.
As a result another workshop is scheduled to take place at the Consular section of the High Commission, Highgate, north London. Please take note of the date, time, venue and contact details contained in the announcement below:
"GHANA HIGH COMMISSION AND THE KNOWLEDGE CHANNEL WORKSHOPS
In our continuous effort to equip our youth with the requisite skills and make them marketable for today's tight job market, the next Ghana High Commission and The Knowledge Channel Workshops on Career Choices, Personal Development, CV writing, mentoring, and Interviewing Skills will be held at the Consular Section of the Ghana High Commission, 104 Highgate Hill, London, N6 5HE on OCTOBER 27, 2011.
Interested youths between ages 15 and 25 years should contact the Education Section of the Ghana Commission at 02083427534 or Hannah Acquah and The KNOWLEDGE CHANNEL at [email protected](07700022846). The workshops, facilitated by experts in the field, will run from 5pm to 7pm."
Also note that there is no fee charged for this training.
Source: GFM Radio, London


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Is about time we help and steer our youth to be accountable, proper citizens as well as empower them to achieve greater success in todays society. The more we do our part the better productive they become for themselves and society as whole. If we close or shut the doors on our youth, there is always a price to pay and the hurt, agony, emmbarassment as well as the mark will be forever stain us not only the community we leave in but globally.