UII Industrial Engineering Prepares Graduates for the Workforce
On (23/01) Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology (FTI), Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) provided career guidance for final year students held at Learning Space 2 in the KH. Mas Mansur Building. This event aimed to provide insight and motivation to 14 prospective graduates who were present in facing the competitive world of work.
On this occasion, Annisa Uswatun Khasanah S.T., M.Sc. as Secretary of the Industrial Engineering Study Program conveyed greetings from the Head of Study Program who was unable to attend. She left a message to all participants to remain enthusiastic in pursuing a career after completing their studies.
“The moment of graduation is not the end of the journey, but the beginning of real social life. After graduation, the question that will often arise is no longer about where to study, but work, income, and financial independence,” said the Secretary.
This event is part of a routine program held every time before student graduation, where alumni share their experiences and tips for success in facing the world of work. This year, the briefing was given by Vicky Caneca, S.T., MBA, an alumnus of class 2015 who has pioneered as CEO of MyMedica.id. In the sharing session, Vicky shared experiences and strategies that can be applied in the process of finding a job and facing challenges in the professional world.
Prospective graduates were reminded that the world of work has its own challenges, where mental resilience and self-readiness are the main keys. Not a few new graduates have difficulty adapting and end up deciding to resign in a matter of months. Therefore, they are encouraged to think carefully before making big decisions related to work.
In closing, all participants were encouraged to keep fighting to face the challenges and make every experience a learning process. With determination and hard work, they are expected to achieve success in the professional world.
The event was closed with prayers and hopes that the graduates will be given ease in pursuing their careers. With this program, it is hoped that students will be better prepared to face the reality of the world of work and be able to compete in their respective industries.
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