Research before choosing careers � Molao

Assistant Minister Mr Fidelis MolaoOfficially opnenig of Botswana Human Resource Development Skills and Career Clinics PIC: KEBATENNE BERLINAH
Assistant Minister Mr Fidelis MolaoOfficially opnenig of Botswana Human Resource Development Skills and Career Clinics PIC: KEBATENNE BERLINAH

FRANCISTOWN: It is important for secondary school students to do thorough research before choosing careers they want to venture into. Research helps learners to explore and make informed choices on their intended career paths.

Assistant Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology, Fidelis Molao said this during the official opening of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) skills fair and career clinics held in the second city. Molao added that as part of their research, students should introspect, reflect and consult with their parents, career influencers and interact with experts in their envisaged professional fields.

“These experts and other stakeholders you will consult, will share with you experiences in their respective professional areas, the pre-requisite thereof, as well as their personal and professional experiences.”

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