A total of 1,000 Students and 15 staff members of the Bauchi State owned Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), Gadau, have been trained on career choices and professional development.
The training was organized by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), in collaboration with Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), through the Directorate of Human Resource and Career Development fully sponsored by TETFund.
It was aimed at building the professional capacity of both students and staff in order to make the right choice in future career.
In her remarks during the training, the Vice Chancellor of SAZU, Prof. Fatimah Tahir, said that the institution is committed to preparing students not only for academic success but also for professional excellence.
The workshop, themed: “Empowering Future Professionals: Mastering Career Tools, Building Networks, and Navigating Opportunities”, marked what she described as a new institutional direction towards institutionalising career guidance and industry engagement across all faculties and disciplines.
According to her, “This workshop is designed to build the capacity of our nominated Faculty Career Officers and a team of dedicated staff who will serve as faculty anchors for implementing our career development programmes.”
Fatimah Tahir therefore appreciated TETFund for its sponsorship and support in establishing the University’s Career Service Centre.
“Through TETFund’s intervention, we are now empowered to create sustainable structures that provide our students and alumni with lifelong career support. Their investment in human capital is not only commendable but transformational,” she added.
Director of Human Resource and Career Development, Dr. Wasilu Suleman, described the training as a turning point for the university, placing career development at the centre of academic excellence.
Addressing the participants, he stressed the importance of the role staff play in career guidance: “You are not just support staff; you are mentors, facilitators, connectors, and enablers.”
He assured that, “You will translate vision into practice, helping students discover purpose, build competence, and compete effectively in today’s dynamic labour market.”
The facilitators covered topics including résumé and cover letter writing, internship and volunteer opportunities, mock interviews, and negotiation skills.
With the completion of the workshop, participants are expected to be better equipped to navigate career paths and opportunities.
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