Choosing a Skills Workshop

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Ryan

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We need to work together on this situation: a careers centre can run one practical workshop for job seekers. What would you like to ask me first?
Buona risposta:
First, I would ask who is most affected among young job seekers, employers, trainers and advisers. I would also want to know what has already been tried, so we do not repeat an idea that failed before. My first question is: which group needs help most urgently?
One possible response is interview confidence practice. What advantages and problems do you see with that idea?
Buona risposta:
Interview confidence practice sounds practical, but it may not help everyone. Because participants have different work histories and levels of confidence, I would ask whether this option reaches the people with the biggest need, not only the people easiest to involve.
Another option is digital skills for applications. How would you compare the two options?
Buona risposta:
We may not need a completely simple choice. We could choose one option and borrow one part of the other. If we choose interview confidence practice, for example, we might still use part of digital skills for applications to make it fairer.
Some people involved may disagree with your preferred option. How would you persuade them or adapt the plan?
Buona risposta:
I would first ask which part of the plan feels unfair or risky. If the concern is reasonable, I would change that part instead of defending the whole idea. In this situation, that matters because participants have different work histories and levels of confidence.
What final recommendation would you make, and what should happen next?
Buona risposta:
My final recommendation would be to start with the option that removes the biggest barrier. The plan has to deal directly with this limit: participants have different work histories and levels of confidence. After that, we should review the result before spending more money or time.