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Career Intelligence: Exploring Career Values with Today’s Youth

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Are you a young student who is quite confused when thinking about your future career? Or are you a parent of a young student and feeling bewildered how best to support your son and/or daughter with their career choices and goals? If so, this call is for you.

Join Annemarie Cross and Keith Keller as they interview two very special guests who will both be sharing pertinent career advice relevant for today’s youth.

Their first guest is Paul Di Masi, Chief Executive Officer of South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) where Paul discusses the advantages and challenges of the Victorian State Government’s recent increase of school leaving age to 17. Studies have proven that children with advanced education and training (in comparison to those who drop out of school at a young age and prior to completing Year 10 education) are far more likely to find fulfilling, better paid jobs. Find out what this means for business, schools and the community in general.

Later in the show, join Keith as he interviews Liliane Grace, Author of The Mastery Club and the Champion Series about goal setting, positive self belief, and discovering your strengths.

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