Career fairs serve as pivotal platforms connecting eager, soon-to-be graduates to a myriad of professional opportunities. Taking another step in bridging the future technical workforce through the transition from secondary education to further vocational pursuits, Kimanis Petroleum Training Center (KTC) held a career fair on 21 November 2023 at Kimanis Petroleum Training Centre campus.
This event affords SPM leavers and other visitors the opportunity to acquaint themselves with various vocational fields and industries. Featuring exhibitors from 10 companies, KTC and Vista Career Fair received almost 171 visitors from various background.
“Receiving this award helps me to elevate TVET significance among public perception, since it is essential for the young talents to stay ahead and relevant in the ever-changing industry landscape,” Aleesyah Bt Asa mentioned in her sharing.
“This fair will widen the students’ perspectives, enabling them to explore the array of potential career paths available to them. Moreover, it aids in aligning their academic interests and aspirations with the skill development pathways,” En. Alfie Mahathir B Semanis, Head of KTC mentioned in his speech during the fair.
All in all, this career fair stands as a cornerstone in their journey from secondary education into the professional world through provision of guidance, and opportunities crucial for informed decision-making for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their academic and professional journeys.
Career fairs serve as pivotal platforms connecting eager, soon-to-be graduates to a myriad of professional opportunities. Taking another step in bridging the future technical workforce through the transition from secondary education to further vocational pursuits, Kimanis Petroleum Training Center (KTC) held a career fair on 21 November 2023 at Kimanis Petroleum Training Centre campus.
This event affords SPM leavers and other visitors the opportunity to acquaint themselves with various vocational fields and industries. Featuring exhibitors from 10 companies, KTC and Vista Career Fair received almost 171 visitors from various background.
“Receiving this award helps me to elevate TVET significance among public perception, since it is essential for the young talents to stay ahead and relevant in the ever-changing industry landscape,” Aleesyah Bt Asa mentioned in her sharing.
“This fair will widen the students’ perspectives, enabling them to explore the array of potential career paths available to them. Moreover, it aids in aligning their academic interests and aspirations with the skill development pathways,” En. Alfie Mahathir B Semanis, Head of KTC mentioned in his speech during the fair.
All in all, this career fair stands as a cornerstone in their journey from secondary education into the professional world through provision of guidance, and opportunities crucial for informed decision-making for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in their academic and professional journeys.