IainRobson
December 7th '06, 10:17 AM
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CAREER DILEMMA – STUDYING HARD, BUT UNSURE WHAT TO DO NEXT?
THE NEW CHANNEL 4 SERIES ‘VOCATION, VOCATION, VOCATION’ IS LOOKING FOR YOU
Are you studying hard, but still a bit unsure about what job you would like to do in the future? Have you got an idea for a career that really excites you, but are not sure the best way to achieve your goals? Does picking the right University or College course for your career all seem a bit daunting?
The Channel 4 Learning series ‘Vocation, Vocation, Vocation’ is currently looking for 10 students from across the country to take part in a new television series that focuses on helping teenagers choose the right career paths for them.
Undecided about what vocation to go for – We will take you to one of the leading companies in the UK to find out if it is right for you
Should I go to University or join a vocational course – Experience both options first hand and learn all the Pros and Cons you need to think about
Unsure what University to apply for – We will take you to your preferred choices and give you all the details you need to consider to make the right choice for youIn each programme of this 10 part series we will give a student the opportunity to find out first hand all the information they need to make an informed choice on their future.
REQUIREMENTS
If you are aged 16 or 17 years old, based in the UK and are currently studying for your AS Levels then the award winning, television programme makers, IWC Media would like to hear from you. We are looking for people who have an idea of what career they would like to do in the future, but are unsure about the best way to pursue it successfully
CONTACT
If you would be interested in taking part in the series or know somebody who might be, please contact us ASAP for more information.
Iain Robson
Tel: 0141 353 8489
Email: Iain.Robson@iwcmedia.co.uk (Iain.Robson@iwcmedia.co.uk)
If you want to find out more about who we are and what we do, please visit our website at www.iwcmedia.co.uk (http://www.iwcmedia.co.uk/)
CAREER DILEMMA – STUDYING HARD, BUT UNSURE WHAT TO DO NEXT?
THE NEW CHANNEL 4 SERIES ‘VOCATION, VOCATION, VOCATION’ IS LOOKING FOR YOU
Are you studying hard, but still a bit unsure about what job you would like to do in the future? Have you got an idea for a career that really excites you, but are not sure the best way to achieve your goals? Does picking the right University or College course for your career all seem a bit daunting?
The Channel 4 Learning series ‘Vocation, Vocation, Vocation’ is currently looking for 10 students from across the country to take part in a new television series that focuses on helping teenagers choose the right career paths for them.
Undecided about what vocation to go for – We will take you to one of the leading companies in the UK to find out if it is right for you
Should I go to University or join a vocational course – Experience both options first hand and learn all the Pros and Cons you need to think about
Unsure what University to apply for – We will take you to your preferred choices and give you all the details you need to consider to make the right choice for youIn each programme of this 10 part series we will give a student the opportunity to find out first hand all the information they need to make an informed choice on their future.
REQUIREMENTS
If you are aged 16 or 17 years old, based in the UK and are currently studying for your AS Levels then the award winning, television programme makers, IWC Media would like to hear from you. We are looking for people who have an idea of what career they would like to do in the future, but are unsure about the best way to pursue it successfully
CONTACT
If you would be interested in taking part in the series or know somebody who might be, please contact us ASAP for more information.
Iain Robson
Tel: 0141 353 8489
Email: Iain.Robson@iwcmedia.co.uk (Iain.Robson@iwcmedia.co.uk)
If you want to find out more about who we are and what we do, please visit our website at www.iwcmedia.co.uk (http://www.iwcmedia.co.uk/)