What if colleges taught what you need on the job?
How many times have you wondered how awesome it would be to learn stuff you'd require on the job rather than theoretical jibber-jabber ? How many times have you wished to be taught by specialists who know ins-and-outs of the industry, understand the job market, and what it takes to be successful in a particular field? Well, there has been a gap between lessons taught at schools and the skill needed on the job , and that has a lot to do with outdated syllables . It is common for a new joiner to feel like they reached a completely different world once they join a new job. While it is atypical to feel out of place at a new office, it could be appalling if you don't know even the basics. Even before one lands a job, the very process of job hunting can be very tiresome . The list of minimum requirements can be very dreary, which could discourage you from applying. It is disheartening to find yourself in such a position where you feel unqualified, even for an entree level job, ...