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Globetrotting as a Profession: 7 Best Careers in Travel and Tourism Industry

Holiday rep Becoming a holiday representative, or "holiday rep," is an exciting career choice for those who love travel, meeting new people, and ensuring unforgettable holiday experiences for vacationers.  As a holiday rep, you'll serve as the primary point of contact for guests, providing assistance, information and support throughout their holiday - and show them a good time!

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the 1940s Comes to Salford with a Special Performance

It made you realise how you can make someone happy by singing." The visit to The Willows came on the third day of Be Amazing Manchester Week, which has seen students from The Manchester College travelling around Manchester on their Be Amazing bus, putting their skills to the test supporting local communities.

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Gary crowned Joiner of the Year

Alongside his teaching, Gary is also part of the Band of Builders (BoB), a self-described ‘movement’ of tradespeople who undertake construction projects for families who are going through tough times. Band of Builders visited the  Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery  students in December 2018 to talk about the work they did and the online ACT (Apprentice Training College) group, which allows students to share construction projects and receive professional advice.

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First Nationwide, next stop Global Domination!

To find out more about our partnerships with local, regional and national employers visit our website or keep an eye on our social channels throughout July and August.

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Class changes due to GCSE exams

For more details, contact your maths or English tutor for more information. Alternatively, visit our website to find out more about exams at The Manchester College.

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Tim Campbell Hosts T Level Q&A at the Manchester College

Watch the video above to hear what the first-ever winner of The Apprentice had to say during his visit to The Manchester College. Find out more about studying T Levels at The Manchester College and apply today . Transcript: Hi.

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Students visit The Crystal Maze Live Experience to celebrate exceptional attendance

Students visit The Crystal Maze Live Experience to celebrate exceptional attendance - 80 students recently took on The Crystal Maze Live Experience to acknowledge their standout attendance record.

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Parent College Information

If your son/daughter loses their ID badge they will have to purchase a new one for £2. All students are required to follow the college’s Student Information and Communication Technology Acceptable Use Policy when using and accessing college technology and the Internet.  

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Challenge yourself with our workout of the week

To maintain good form and avoid injury stand tall with your back straight and feet a little more than hip-width apart.  Ensure your heels are in a straight line and toes are pointed out slightly (between five and 20 degrees). Your shoulders should be relaxed and your chest lifted. During each repetition look straight ahead, with your arms extended in front of you, and squeeze your glutes (bottom) so that your pelvic region is in symmetry with the imaginary straight line between your feet.

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LMI Resources: Where to find the information

They are linked to different industries and give you information on the job types within that industry, average earnings, annual job openings and predicted growth or decline for that occupation. You can use these as a quick go to guide and a starting point for your research. Careers Websites  Start – www.startprofile.com   The college uses an online careers site and the Careers & Welfare team will be delivering tutorials to current students and showing them how to use it.

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The employability elevator pitch: Selling yourself and defining your brand

It may take a couple of rewrites to create a pitch you are comfortable with.  When adapting this pitch to different scenarios, think about point 7 first: What outcome do I want to have? Is it for a job, a work placement, a meeting, or to get someone’s contact details, for example?

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The A-m-a-z-i-n-g Power of Listening

So, instead, listen until the end, take a breath, and then give your response. If you are worried about forgetting any points made, note them down (briefly) as you listen so that you can respond to everything when the speaker has finished.  3) Listen actively Listening is not a passive process.

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