'The Corporate Code' launched to groom, nurture fresh graduates for corporate career
The Corporate Code has been launched to groom, grit and nurture fresh graduates to prepare for the corporate world. According to founder, Selina Buabeng, "The Corporate Code is not just an event-it is a movement. A movement to prepare young professionals not just to get into the room, but to thrive in it".
The initiative aims to bridge the gap between "what we are taught and what we actually meet" and move "from theory to reality. From potential to performance". The platform is built on truth to help everyone navigate their career with wisdom, confidence, and integrity.
The launch event included a round table conversation where HR Specialists and other senior professionals shared their career experiences. There were also presentations by career coaches.
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The Corporate Code has been launched to prepare fresh graduates for the corporate world-grooming them to cope with workplace dynamics. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between academic teachings and the realities of the professional environment-but how?
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