College of Technology, with the proviso that I could return to the University of Lagos to study my dream course later. I loved the course and decided to continue and obtain direct entry into the University of Lagos at the end of my two years National Diploma course. Afterwards, I lost focus and became radical, constantly challenging the departmental authorities,
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| |Qualification |Unit number and title | |BTEC L3 Diploma/Ext. Dipl. – Business |UNIT 1 – BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT | |Learner name | Assessor name | |
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to deal with difficult customers. Furthermore, I am very proficient in computer knowledge and well versed in dealing with software and technical problems/repairs, assembling PC’s, and configuring of wireless and wired networks, for both home and business use. In 2011, I was recognised by the Management team at Melita Plc and received the ‘Employee of the Year’ award for an outstanding performance. Professional Experience: Branch Manager - (Melita Plc) Period: January 2009 – To
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MMABATHO MPHAHLELE Stand no: 20826 Mamelodi East, Pretoria, Gauteng Work: 0129986116 Cell: 0734752142 Professional profile I am a 3 years national diploma Human Resource management graduate with Tshwane university of Technology; I am currently studying towards my Baccalaureus degree: Human Resource management. I have worked as a Student Assistant (Computer Lab) at Tshwane university of Technology for a period of 12 months and as a Student Residence Administrator for a
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MARCUS GOOD 2503 Transit Drive, Killeen, Tx 76543 Cell: 469-632-2286 marcusgood26@yahoo.com PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Experienced Logistic professional with excellent ability in Customer Service quality goals and positively impacting organizational performance. Experienced in managing groups, setting goals, providing directives and overseeing plan of action. SKILLS Advanced communication skills Highly Motivated Self-starter Leadership Skills Forklift Pallet Operator Administrative Skills Customer
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Module Title |Fundamentals of Securities and Futures Regulation | | |Module Code |BAF2407 | |Module Year |2010-2011 | |Module Value |3 | |Module Hours |Lecture
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Christine Dikongue – 211 200 730 Mike Graham live in Ontario, he has 2 post-secondary diplomas one in Political Science and another in legal studies, he also have one college degree from Seneca on the go. The only job he found was as landscape labourer. Why do graduate students have difficulties to find work nowadays? Is work the new gold? A look at the economics reason for high youth unemployment rate What really creates jobless youth is the recession, it has a stronger effect on youth rather
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Unit Assignment Assignment front sheet |Qualification |Unit number and title | |Pearson BTEC HND Diploma in Hospitality Management |Unit 6 Rooms Division Operations Management | |Student name |Assessor name
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and, more specifically, online learning. Due to the inconsistent quality of education provided by different proprietary schools, the overall image and reputation of the industry is not that great. These for-profit institutions are often viewed as diploma mills. Here are some comments I’ve personally heard about them: “They’ll graduate anyone that can afford to pay the tuition” and “the quality of education that you receive is inferior to a traditional university”. Similarly for online programs, regardless
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which the graduate takes time off to travel, work or public service before making decisions whether to go on to higher education."(Found in paragraph 6). If no "gap year" is used, many students go straight into working, earning money and learning business skills. Although money is what most students worry about, graduating from college is a huge payback. Now, in a different article, it explains more in depth of the incomes of those who go to college. In paragraph 6 of Why Go To College, it explains
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