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Test Taking Strategies for Fresh Graduates

Test Taking Strategies for Fresh Graduates.

How to take an occupational test? How to prepare for tests? How to answer employee questions? Tips for taking tests!

These are some of the reverberating excerpts I hear a lot of times from fresh graduates of many universities.

I wish to shed some light into this matter by sharing experiences I had with several multinational companies that I applied and worked for.

Today, I will be speaking and sharing the wonderful sets of learning I gained to 200 graduating students of  University of Iloilo-PHINMA Education Network. I wish to be of help to these students by exposing to them the common tests that employers give, how to prepare for an examination, how to prepare for the big battle (of passing the test of the student's company of choice). This is my street-wise approach that I use and for many years have led me to join big companies. If you wish to grab a copy of this training, please leave your e-mail address by posting under the comment section below. Please include your name, contact number, and purpose why you want to have the module. Our training center (KANIYAH Learning and Talent Center) will be replying to you.

I will be joining other speakers with the following accomplishments. A speaker trained from China, a foreign speaker, and a beauty queen! Other topics that will be covered include power dressing, surviving the interview, and how to build resume. These are all under UI-Phinma's initiative to help students help themselves. This is UI-PHINMA's "BIG EXPO".


To the students who attended my talk, please leave a short comment. Thank you!

Comments

Anonymous said…
- i enjoyed sooo much :)) that was very impressing because aside from the substance the way the informations are delivered, the talk was not boring . that was full of fun and learning . the funny jokes and videos are inspiring and had a sense of humor . the talk was worth the wait .
the sad thing is, it was just presented briefly because of the time limit . but i could say that it was a brief and direct to the point presentation :))
if i am to rate that presentation from1-10, that would be perfect :D
more power and god bless sir :))
more talents to come :))
van said…
Thank you for your candid feedback.

Hope that you can really apply those tips and strategies on your actual "test" day.

I will be glad to be of help to your group. Just contact me at giov_me@yahoo.com if you have another request for your training or seminars in UI-PHINMA or your smaller groups.

Regards!
Anonymous said…
I enjoyed the talk about test taking. It wasn't boring. It was fun and full of learning. Gobdbless Cong!!:)
Anonymous said…
The seminar was great and fun. I could say that it keeps us student not get bored easily, when listening to the information they wanted us to hear and learned.The approach is a unique and entertaining one. I like how they introduce each specific topic that generally a fresh graduate student had problem on after graduate. Thanks for the information!
It is very useful!:)

..Keep up the good work sir! God bless!
van said…
Thank you!

May you never forget to think positive!
van said…
Thanks for the comment!

Glad to share with you some information regarding this matter.

Regards!
The seminar was great, especially your part,Sir! You are not a boring speaker but rather a motivating and enthusiastic one. I hope to have another seminar or talk with you.God bless. -cherry
van said…
Thanks Cherry!

Hope you can keep the motivation going!

God bless you too!

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