Optimism as Career Fair ends – JKUAT

It was the first time for the students to organize a Career day, and the aim was to provide a platform for  students to interact with their potential employers. And the event did not disappoint,  at least going by the large number of students who for three days swarmed from booth to booth to talk to industry professionals invited by the University to help students to relate their academic programmes to their future careers. The Career fair that ended, Friday July 13, 2012 brought over 35 companies to the University with their representatives who had a common message to the students;  that  career development was a lifelong process through which individuals come to understand themselves as they relate to the world of work and their role in it. At the end of the event attended by Mr. Mwatata Mwangala, CEO, Youth Development Fund, and Prof. Mabel Imbuga, Vice Chancellor , there was general consensus that students should recognize career development  as part of their total life style that includes their occupation, education, social responsibilities and leisure time activities. Read more…

2 thoughts on “Optimism as Career Fair ends – JKUAT

  • March 25, 2014 at 3:17 am
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    Wat’s the cut off points for a bachelor in acturial.i did my k.c.s.e 2013 index 30555203001

  • March 25, 2014 at 3:16 am
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    Wat’s the cut off points for a bachelor in acturial.i did my k.c.s.e 2013 index 30555203000

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