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US career counsellor holds session at Rayat and Bahra

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Posted: Mar 14, 2008 at 0312 hrs IST

Chandigarh, March 13 A special interactive session was organised here today for the students of Rayat and Bahra Institute of Engineering and Bio Technology, Sahauran, with Donald Asher, a top US career counsellor, popularly referred to as 'Job Search Guru' in the USA.

Asher, an acknowledged author and specialist par excellence in career guidance and higher education counselling has 10 books to his credit and umpteen columns on careers in top international journals. The lecture and interactive session was highly enlightening for the budding professionals who launched a volley of questions regarding job options available globally.

Asher stressed the need to be focussed and combine soft individual skills with hard-core professional ones in order to excel in any field. He exhorted students to inculcate an all-round personality. He also quoted examples from among the Indian diaspora who have done exceedingly well abroad.

The interactive session also saw Nishit Sahay, an academician, entrepreneur and management consultant share ideas and views about the job scenario in the country and abroad.

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