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Young people from Varna help their peers in choosing a profession

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How to choose the best profession? What should we consider when choosing career development? The answers to these and other questions will be given by young people from Varna, participants in the "Entrepreneurship Training Workshop", to their peers who are entering the world of adults. ‎

The information campaign about the professions of the future is part of the Youth Initiative "I choose my future", which is carried out by the "My City" Association with the financial support of the Municipality of Varna and the Directorate of "Youth Activities and Sports". Its goal is to make more young people ask themselves whether they have already chosen their profession and whether it will be in demand on the labour market in the next ten years. ‎

The association's volunteers start distributing the Easy steps in my career choice  Handbook, which aims to reach more than 300 young people. It will show them step by step how to choose their profession, what it is like to be an entrepreneur and practice a free profession, working from home as a freelancer. This is what Anna Radeva, chairperson of the youth association "My City", which has been engaged in this activity for 11 years, told Radio Varna. ‎

Young people who can join the initiative must be between the ages of 15 and 29.

For more information, they can contact the "My City" association via their Facebook page. The campaign will continue until the end of September and would be very useful for young Ukrainians who have found in Varna their haven from the horror of the war. ‎





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