Hebron Mall buzzed with excitement as Career Active Training & Consulting hosted a Career Expo. The event offered tools, advice and inspiration to students and mall visitors planning their future careers.
From 22 to 26 July, a career expo was held where Tshwane Bulletin PR Manager Mbali Nzuke attended to hear young people’s future aspirations and desired opportunities.
On 26 July, I (Mbali Nzuke). interviewed several pupils , Their responses were positive, revealing diverse professional ambitions. Many aspired to medicine, wanting to help people and advance the field. Others fancied engineering, keen to develop tomorrow’s innovations. A significant number expressed interest in social work, driven by a desire to advocate for the voiceless.
The expo provided comprehensive resources, including personalised advice from Career Active’s experts, interactive workshops and one-on-one consultations. Career Active’s innovative app, which helps users determine suitable courses or career paths, was a highlight.
Career Active Training and Consulting aims to empower people through education and career development, bridging the gap between school and employment. Their focus on practical skills and real-world applications helps students and professionals navigate the job market.
The Career Expo at Hebron Mall was a source of hope and inspiration for Ga-Rankuwa , Mabopane and Soshanguve’s youth.
Positive feedback emphasised the importance of such events in shaping the future workforce. As one aspiring engineer said, “This experience has given me the confidence and clarity I needed to pursue my career goals. I feel more prepared for the future now.” For more information on Career Active Training and Consulting, visit their website https://web.careeractivetc.co.za/.