University of Missouri Programs Offers its Students an Edge in Today's Tough Job Market

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  • (1888PressRelease) January 03, 2012 - In an economy with huge unemployment rates since the early years of 1980, finding jobs has been increasingly competitive. Now, University of Missouri programs provides its students the assistance and confidence to select careers in which they have the most potential. By selecting the right major, University of Missouri students can make sure they avoid extra expenses and additional school time in changing majors. Moreover, University of Missouri students will be stronger workers because they are able to find the profession that inspires them.

    During the academic year of 2010 - 2011, over 4,000 University of Missouri students and members of the faculty took a 35-minute assessment and joined in a mix of workshops and coaching sessions during which their topmost 5 strengths were recognized. With this assessment, the participating students and faculty members identify where they are innately talented and what kind of occupation motivates them. For instance, an individual might be talented in proficiently managing and juggling variables in a difficult situation, while others might be talented in leading a group and decision-making. With this information, the person can go for a profession in which their skills will be an advantage.

    The post-assessment meeting guides the University of Missouri students learn how they can develop their education and engage in opportunities to improve their strengths. For instance, a student with a talent in managing variables in a difficult situation might success as an industrial engineer or as project manager. During the one-on-one consultations, University of Missouri students talk with staff members of the Career Center to identify these opportunities and recognize ways that they can pursue them through experience and education. For instance, a student who is skilled at managing complex situations could pursue a degree in management or master project management software.

    Besides major and career assistance, this University of Missouri program guides the people understand their assets and they operate. The assessment cost $15; although, some University of Missouri programs also include the costs for students to take this assessment. For more information, contact Basi at 573-882-4430 or BasiC ( @ ) missouri dot edu

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