
Career Advisory postgraduate studies – first impressions
To advise others on developing and changing their career paths, you need to understand how people make career decisions. And you should start with yourself.
We asked our students, “When you were kids, who did you want to be when you grow up?” Their answers: teacher, journalist, postal clerk, bus driver, mechanic, or “someone who works with people in a group”… Some of them “ended up” in either soft or “hard” HR in roles / positions like coach, head of the HR department, recruitment support for people with disabilities, career advisor for foreigners. The others are involved in real estate, short-term rental, finance. To sum up: it is a very varied, interesting and mature group.