WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Print ISSN: 1109-2750, E-ISSN: 2224-2872
Volume 21, 2022
Advising, an Indispensable Element in Training Students. Usefulness of POSDRU Grants
Authors: , , ,
Abstract: The present work aims at improving the ability of innovation of institutions for education and training through advisory activities for students in order to prepare them for society and for the environment. In this paper are presented efficiency analysis of career counseling activities in the framework of a European project. Demonstration of the appropriateness of professional counselors will be made on the basis of a pilot group of students advising in career as part of a European project, co-financed by the EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND, Sectoral operational program Human Resources Development 2007-2013, Priority axis no.2 ""Linking learning with lifelong labor market"", Major field of intervention no. 1.3 “Transition from school to life”, Project title: ""Partnership developed for advice and practice of students in order to increase their employability- CONPRACTIS"", Contract no.: POSDRU/189/2.1/G/156607. Counselling and career guidance are important for students in order to gain the relevant skills and competencies for a job and the right attitude towards work, sense of responsibility, gaining practical experience in the workplace, the ability to solve new problems and to understand the context in which action must be taken; the ability to adapt to any working conditions, the provision of ""affective competence"" relevant, appropriate social skills. Many studies and European statistics highlight the relationship of dependency between the welfare economy and education level but, at the same time, draw attention to the danger of ""scatter"" one of the most valuable resources-human resources. Correspondence between the quality of vocational training, on the one hand, and the requirements of the labor market on the other hand, is essential in a knowledge-based economy. Research shows that the unemployment rate among young people may cause permanent sequelae, such as an increase in the risk of being unemployed in the future, low levels of future earnings, loss of human capital, the transmission of poverty from one generation to another or a lesser motivation. One of the reasons identified is the lack of experience to submit to the interview, on condition that the student does not have the experience of another job, but neither-and leverages and presents it in a way convincing powers and abilities held when â when attending the interview.
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Pages: 51-57
DOI: 10.37394/23205.2022.21.7