This latest series designed especially for young adults ( See also: FINANCIAL FITNESS FOR YOUNG ADULTS, 4 part & LIVING SKILLS FOR YOUNG ADULTS, 4 part ) deals with the all important world of work. Today's young workers will need to be even more dedicated to successfully compete in a global marketplace. Poor work ethics, a careless regard for customer satisfaction and lack of a commitment to the job will only lead to a troubled work history and unhappy careers. In these timely programs we'll take a look at the issues being faced by young workers today and offer in return some solid solutions. We'll discover what makes a person successful in a job now and into the future, as well as important ways to improve their success in the world of work. Viewers may be surprised to learn they don't have to be the very best worker at the job to succeed, if they apply the good work ethics they'll learn in this 4-part, The Working World For Young Adults. Work Ethic: A Commitment to Work In this well aimed program for young adults, beginning wage earners learn the importance of a strong work ethic and how it relates to their success as they embark on their working careers. Real world location settings that highlight active young workers supported with expert commentaries help reinforce the concepts. Customer Service: An Attitude Not An Occupation The bottom line for any position is keeping the customer happy. In this age appropriate program young earners see first hand what makes for good customer service and bad customer service. Once they’re on the job they learn the importance of putting the golden rule for customer service into action. Customer service: it's what makes sense in the working world. Why Work? Work is a life long journey and many experts suggest that the sooner you begin the better. Unless you are independently wealthy or lucky at Lotto, you are going to be working for most of your adult life. In this program viewers learn that when you commit to your job, career advancement, job satisfaction and a sense of fulfillment will follow. The Global Marketplace: How Will You Compete? In this new and up-to-date program, young workers learn the importance of the global marketplace. As workers, they will be required to compete for employment with people of different nationalities from all over the world. What skills will best help them stay competitive? What can they bring to the market to make themselves more desirable to this global working world? These questions and more will be addressed in this thought-provoking program. |