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AIB Career Skills Competition by Careers Portal 07
Thursday 9th May 2024; From left to right are, Karthik Sreekanth, Rockbrook Park School Dublin 16, 1st place VLOG Category, Sinéad Ahern, Christ the King Girls Secondary School, Cork who won 2nd place in the VLOG Category, Annabel Bogue, Our Lady’s Secondary School, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, 1st place Leaving Cert Category and Aoibhín Collins, Colaiste Muire, Ennis, Co Clare, First Place Leaving Cert Category at the Career Skills Competition by Careers Portal. Picture credit: Damien Eagers NO REPRO FEE
How do you become an astronaut? A game designer? An oceanographer ? Secondary school students explored over 200 careers for AIB Future Sparks Career Skills Competition by CareersPortal. Winners were crowned at award ceremony in Department of Education.
From astronaut training in NASA to experiencing the hustle and bustle of the European Parliament, the sky was the limit for almost 1500 students who entered this year’s AIB Future Sparks Career Skills Competition by CareersPortal. Secondary school students, their families, teachers, and guidance counsellors gathered from across the country to attend the awards ceremony at the Clock Tower in the Department of Education.
The competition, which was open to all senior cycle students who have undertaken a work experience placement, was developed 14 years ago by Ireland’s award-winning and leading career guidance website CareersPortal. The competition encourages students to focus on the importance of career skills and understand the role these transferable skills can play in their future careers.
Close to 1500 students entered the competition this year and students could enter either in English or Irish through a written submission or Vlog entry. The 33 winning entries were selected from an impressive shortlist that included a diverse range of occupations from across all sectors which saw students working in microbiology labs, food production sites, game design, primary schools, hair salons and hotels to students lucky enough to gain work experience in NASA learning how to become an astronaut and a student who secured a trip to Strasbourg to experience becoming a Member of the European Parliament!
AIB Career Skills Competition by Careers Portal 07
Thursday 9th May 2024; From left to right are, Karthik Sreekanth, Rockbrook Park School Dublin 16, 1st place VLOG Category, Sinéad Ahern, Christ the King Girls Secondary School, Cork who won 2nd place in the VLOG Category, Annabel Bogue, Our Lady’s Secondary School, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, 1st place Leaving Cert Category and Aoibhín Collins, Colaiste Muire, Ennis, Co Clare, First Place Leaving Cert Category at the Career Skills Competition by Careers Portal. Picture credit: Damien Eagers NO REPRO FEE
How do you become an astronaut? A game designer? An oceanographer ? Secondary school students explored over 200 careers for AIB Future Sparks Career Skills Competition by CareersPortal. Winners were crowned at award ceremony in Department of Education.
From astronaut training in NASA to experiencing the hustle and bustle of the European Parliament, the sky was the limit for almost 1500 students who entered this year’s AIB Future Sparks Career Skills Competition by CareersPortal. Secondary school students, their families, teachers, and guidance counsellors gathered from across the country to attend the awards ceremony at the Clock Tower in the Department of Education.
The competition, which was open to all senior cycle students who have undertaken a work experience placement, was developed 14 years ago by Ireland’s award-winning and leading career guidance website CareersPortal. The competition encourages students to focus on the importance of career skills and understand the role these transferable skills can play in their future careers.
Close to 1500 students entered the competition this year and students could enter either in English or Irish through a written submission or Vlog entry. The 33 winning entries were selected from an impressive shortlist that included a diverse range of occupations from across all sectors which saw students working in microbiology labs, food production sites, game design, primary schools, hair salons and hotels to students lucky enough to gain work experience in NASA learning how to become an astronaut and a student who secured a trip to Strasbourg to experience becoming a Member of the European Parliament!