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Taylor's College: Start It Right

Dr R. Sivabala Naidu, Head of School for the School of Pre-University Studies, Taylor's College

08-Jun-22 08:45

Taylor's College: Start It Right

What does a post-pandemic job market look like for fresh graduates? How can educational institutions prepare today's students for a workforce that's constantly shifting? We speak to Dr. R. Sivabala Naidu, Head of School for the School of Pre-University Studies at Taylor's College, about new demands from employers and the importance of soft-skills in a post-pandemic job market. Get a head start in your pre-university journey with the Start It Right programme by Taylor’s College this July. For more information, visit 'here'


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