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Colleges That Have a Corporate Ready Curriculum-Lexicon MILE
It isn't weird when we hear that a science graduate doing a job in the management industry or a management student into engineering. Now the recruiters need graduates who have specialisms outside of their comfort zones. It is wrong to assume that early age choices define lifelong career paths. There are a few jobs that would need certain educational requirements other than that, you can switch anytime you want. The recruiters want their employees to be better prepared. Due to the uncertainty of the final destination of your career choice, it is better to be prepared beforehand for the workplace environment. The National Centre for Universities and Business has claimed that 90% of the students require work experience, placement, or internships so that they can be a part of the university experience.
By Akshay Waghmare5 years ago in Education
Corporate Etiquettes Answered-Lexicon MILE
What are etiquettes? Etiquettes are good manners that help an individual leave his mark in society. Every individual is expected to work in a socially acceptable manner and to follow a code of conduct at his/her workplace. There is a difference between college and professional life. The workplace requires you to behave in a disciplined way. There are certain corporate ethics and etiquette that an individual has to abide by. Such behaviour is known as corporate etiquette. It refers to behaving appropriately at the workplace to create a good impression.
By Akshay Waghmare5 years ago in Education
It Is Time to Embrace the Hybrid Education Model
When planning for my first elective course as a lead instructor in late 2019, a global pandemic failed to crack my list of contingency plans. I joined the ranks of educators scrambling to convert all of their content to online-only in a matter a few days (two of my colleagues were given 48 hours).
By Zachary Walston5 years ago in Education
Robotics Just Is
Anyone who has met me has heard my STEM story. Some people could probably retell it word for word better than myself at this point. I don't tell my story for the sake of personal notoriety but to specifically bring to light several major issues that continuously get pushed to the shadows, and here we are again.
By Gabriella DeYoe5 years ago in Education
Book That Will Improve Self Knowledge
You can not be doing amazing without knowing yourself, regardless of whether you need to acquire 1,000,000 dollars, fabricate a solid relationship with your accomplice or be doing great. My conviction is that self-information is the key ability that predicts satisfaction and achievement throughout everyday life. Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in Education
5 Considerable Reasons Why You Should Opt for a Global MBA Program
In the competitive world, it is a requirement to keep up with the advancements in finance, corporate, and politics. Here, a Global MBA gives you the ability to spot future jeopardies and opportunities while administering autonomous global reporting, analysis, and skillful critique. To put it simply, Global MBA is a postgraduate program with a system that bestows education, skills, and training for aspirants who wish to pursue global business management.
By Akshay Waghmare5 years ago in Education
Why Should You Learn Fashion Designing & How Can It Benefit You?
The fashion world is known for its glamour and glitz. Pursuing your career in the field of Fashion Designing can be fascinating, but the idea of getting started in the right direction can be overwhelming. Maybe questions like what do fashion designers do,
By INIFD BHUBANESWAR5 years ago in Education
Giving Our Children Roots and Wings
We had the privilege this year of watching not one, but two nests in our hanging baskets this year. Early in the spring it seemed as if the Juncos were waiting for the baskets to be hung because they immediately began building their nest.
By FLAVIO CIANFLONE5 years ago in Education
Do I really want a PhD?
Like so many children growing up in so-called America as a South Asian, I was encouraged (if not manipulated) into wanting to become a doctor. It was as if my future wasn't my own, and was actually for others to decide. But as I grew older, I realize now that I cannot lay all of the blame at my parents--or even at my community's--feet.
By Sophia Kaur5 years ago in Education









