Absolutely, here is a revised version of the speech with engaging and interesting elements included in paragraph form:
Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone,
I am [Manahil], and I’m excited to talk to you today about an adventure we’re all gearing up for – finding that first job after graduation. This is a journey that’s both thrilling and a bit nerve-wracking, but with the right approach, it can also be incredibly rewarding.
First, let's take a moment to acknowledge how far we've come. We've survived late-night study sessions, group projects, and more caffeine than we’d like to admit. This journey has prepared us for the next big step. Preparation is key when it comes to job hunting. Let me share a quick story: I once went to an interview thinking it was for a marketing position, only to find out halfway through that it was for accounting. Needless to say, it was a short interview. The moral of the story? Always know what you're getting into. Research the company, understand the job role, and align your skills with what they need.
Networking might sound intimidating, but it’s really about making connections and building relationships. It’s like making new friends who happen to work in your field. Attend industry events, join professional groups, and don’t hesitate to reach out on LinkedIn. You never know when a casual conversation could turn into a job opportunity.
Subjects
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Computer Beginner
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Education Beginner
Experience
No experience mentioned.
Fee details
Rs2,000/hour
(US$7.21/hour)
JAZZ Cash