Have you found your future career?
The centre was packed with current matrics and also with some older adults who hadn’t chosen a career yet.
For most of the current matrics, the future is still a question mark. Career choices are hard to make and options are unlimited.

Last weekend,(11 and 12 February) several institutions had an expo day at Cradlestone Shopping Centre where they showcased their institutions and informed students about all the career choices they have. The centre was packed with current matrics and also with some older adults who hadn’t chosen a career yet.
The News visited each institution and heard what they had to offer. There was also an inspiring speaker who informed the adults about all the careers available. Elias Suwali, who is currently 18 years of age, said he decided to visit the expo because he wants to study at the best institution where he can live his passion on a daily basis.
“I really want to be a Graphic Designer and I believe that I will be able to find an institution today that will be able to assist me in making my dream a reality,” said Elias.

The expo had something for everyone. The multitude of exhibitors included Sky Dance Studios, which is a dance studio that offers all sorts of dancing from the age of 10 and up; the South African Institute of Learning, which specialises in Consulting and Training and Development; Taal-Net, which offers a wide range of courses such as Engineering and Business Courses; Trentstone College, which also provides a large variety of courses; Face to Face, which offers national and international diplomas in beauty; and Marshall Music, which provides training and tools in all musical fields.
The expo was a huge success, as most people who attended felt that they were inspired by the institutions, and found institutions that will fulfill their study needs.
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