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Time Management and Career Development for University Students, Slides of English

Insights into effective time management strategies and career development for university students. It covers topics such as multitasking, procrastination, class delivery formats, soft skills, interview preparation, and networking. The document aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage their academic and professional pursuits successfully. It offers practical advice and guidance on overcoming common challenges, identifying career paths, and developing essential competencies for the job market. The comprehensive coverage of these topics makes this document a valuable resource for university students seeking to optimize their time, enhance their employability, and achieve their academic and career goals.

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Critical thinking involves a more active and questioning approach to understanding and analyzing information. The Labor Code of the Philippines Promulgation and Effectivity The Labor Code of the Philippines was promulgated under the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos and took effect on November 1, 1974. Provisions The Labor Code governs employment practices and labor relations in the Philippines. Some key provisions include: The normal hours of work of any employee is eight hours. The employer has a duty to give employees not less than 60 minutes time-off for their regular meals. Employees are entitled to 24 consecutive hours of rest day after every 6 days of work. The maximum age for employment is not specified, and employment is allowed for those 18 years old and above. As for overseas employment of Filipinos, foreign employers are not allowed to directly hire Philippine nationals except through boards and entities authorized by the Secretary of Labor. 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Resumes and Portfolios Resume Formats Reverse-Chronological format is the more traditional and flexible format that can be used for applicants with any level of experience. Functional format is more suitable for those with an expert level of experience, as it focuses on your abilities and skills rather than career progression. Professional Profile is a combination of both the career objective and qualifications summary, and is the most flexible of the three styles. Resume Content A resume is a written statement of your educational and work experience. The qualifications summary is a bullet point list (ranging from 4 to 6 points) of your most outstanding career achievements. It is important to list your work experiences in reverse chronological order and only include experience relevant to the job you are applying for. Portfolios A portfolio is a set of pictures, photographs, or examples of the applicant's work, used when entering competitions or applying for work. 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