Friday 30 March 2012

Student Career Coaching


Are you one of many students aspiring to join the United Nations? Are you worried about what prospects wait for you in this dry economic climate? Have you done enough to make yourself competitive? Are you studying Politics, International Relations, History or similar?


You should consider being coached by the Grassroot Diplomat. 


Founded by 26-year-old Talyn Rahman-Figueroa, Grassroot Diplomat is the only diplomatic agency of its kind that bridges the gap between civil society and political leaders. As a fresh graduate, Talyn had applied to 105 jobs before starting up her own business and receives the same kind of resumes from students wanting to get into the same field. Surprisingly the United Nations is struggling to fill internships not because applications are low, rather applicants all have similar skills, education and experiences which is killing their chances. It is not too late to steer your career aspiration in the right direction.

For a limited time, the director will be providing an intimate one-to-one session with students of any university to help them realise their potential, provide critique of resume and covering letter, and share secrets passed onto by heads of government offices about internships and current job market.

This one hour session is available to students for a limited special rate and can be arranged face-to-face or via webcam. This offer is only available for a brief period and all proceeds will go towards supporting underfunded organisations that require diplomatic assistance.

To book your session, visit: www.grassrootdiplomat.org/career-coaching

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