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Tatiana Pavlovky conducts a ‘Career Vision’ session at University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh in the city yesterday.
The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) in collaboration with Jobs-ICT launched a programme titled 'Career Vision' yesterday to train and prepare its graduates to face the challenges in the present competitive job markets, says a press release.

The university signed a MoU with Jobs-ICT, an organisation to train students.

The first session of the new batch was held on the ULAB campus at Dhanmondi Satmasjid Road. Some 170 students, divided into two groups, took part in the plenary sessions.

Tatiana Pavlovky, an industrial psychologist, is conducting the sessions in which students are given hand-on training and tips on how to face an interview, writing a CV, setting career goal and skill development for cherished profession.

The training begins at the very first term of the four-year academic period.

Besides their academic programme, the students are required to complete a full career-training module during the four-year of their stay at ULAB.