TIBS SHAPING FUTURE PROFESSIONALS THROUGH INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT

  • 25 Nov
  • 2024

TIBS SHAPING FUTURE PROFESSIONALS THROUGH INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT

 

TIBS College has reaffirmed its commitment to up student success by hosting an engaging preparatory meeting for students set to begin their industrial attachments in January 2025. The session, which attracted a significant turnout, provided valuable insights and practical strategies to help students excel during their placements.

Charles Omollo, the college principal has set the tone with an inspiring address, describing industrial attachments as a vital bridge between academic theory and workplace practice.

 “This is your chance to transform knowledge into action,” he said.

Omollo has urged students to approach the opportunity with enthusiasm and curiosity. His words resonated, energizing attendees with a clear vision of what they stand to gain.

The Public Relations Officer, Oscar Amani took the stage next, offering practical advice on making the most out of the attachments. He detailed program expectations, emphasizing on the importance of networking, and encouraged students to build professional relationships that could open doors for future opportunities. 

“Your attitude, effort, and connections during this period will shape your career path,” Amani noted.

The session has been wrapped up with a dynamic Q&A segment, where students voiced their concerns and received guidance directly from the college staffs. This interactive dialogue fostered a sense of support and readiness among participants, ensuring clarity on every aspect of the attachment process.

Through this event, TIBS College demonstrated its unwavering dedication to nurturing career-ready graduates. The meeting left students feeling motivated, equipped, and eager to embark on the next phase of their educational journey.

"If you’re looking for an institution that prioritizes your professional growth and success, TIBS College is the place to be. Explore TIBS' programs and start your journey toward a brighter future today", said Daniel Mwangi, a mass communication student set for his industrial attachment in January,2025