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Sunday June 02, 2019

To offer career guidance for high school students in the Khlong Toei community area
On 2 June 2019 at Chumchon Mooban Pattana School, Khlong Toei, Loxley Public Company Limited organised “A-Chieve” or "Career Market" social activities with Bangkok Post Public Company Limited and partners from Muang Thai Insurance Public Company Limited, Shell Company of Thailand Limited, YIY Music Foundation and others.
The regular activity offers career guidance for high school students in the Khlong Toei community area. The objective is to help local students understand the career they want to pursue and inspire them to take action and achieve their goals.
The participating staff explain about their own careers, describe the challenges of their careers, talk about what it’s like to be self-employed. Career areas covered include Online Journalists, Offline Journalists, Photographers, Nursing, Marketing, Graphic Designer, Fashion Designer, Beauty Blogger, Programmer and others. In all there were 60 careers descriptions and workshops and over 500 students joined in.
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