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The tool presents the project 'Take Initiative to Rock Your Careers', its activities and results. These are about the possibilities of volunteering, EVS, social initiatives and NGOs. Additionally, various youth tips for success in career are provided.
The aims of the e-booklet are as following: (1) broaden the knowledge of youth workers and unemployed youth about immense opportunities of volunteering, social actions, youth organizations, cultural exchanges, other initiatives and entrepreneurship through NFE methods; (2) teach youth workers how to coach and motivate the unemployed youth to act proactively, guide them and get them involved in different youth actions available in Europe, and help them prepare well for the labour market.
The tool presents the project 'Take Initiative to Rock Your Careers', which took part in Kaunas, Lithuania in Spring/Summer of 2015. Its unique activities and results are also to be found. These are about the possibilities of volunteering, EVS, social initiatives/actions and NGOs. Additionally, various youth tips for success in career (to be specific: business plans & job interviews) are provided.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1685
This tool is for
Youth workers, unemployed youth
and addresses
Youth Initiatives, Voluntary Service
It is recommended for use in:
Youth Exchanges
Training and Networking
Duration:
2hrs
The tool was created by
Asociacija "Aktyvus jaunimas"
in the context of
Take Initiative to Rock Your Careers
The tool has been experimented in
Youth exchange
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Gediminas Kondrackis (on 7 October 2015)
and last modified
10 September 2015
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