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Young professionals should pursue multiple skills – Nat’l Folklore Board Director advises

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Young professionals should pursue multiple skills – Nat’l Folklore Board Director advises

Young professionals should pursue multiple skills – Nat’l Folklore Board Director advises

The Acting Director of the National Folklore Board and one of the youngest government agency heads in Ghana, Nana Adjoa Adobea Asante has urged the youth to acquire multiple skills because of the constantly changing trends in the field of work.

Ms Asante said she was excited that the current generation of young professionals all had side hustles in addition to their 8 to 5 jobs, encouraging them to broaden their knowledge base.

The young lawyer disclosed how she once went for a job interview only for the interviewer to question the diverse nature of her CV which sent her into panic mode, but rather turned out to be a good thing.

On the Yleaderboard Series hosted by Y107.9FM’s Rev Erskine on the Myd Morning Show, Nana Adjoa stated: “The employer asked me if I could sit down and do the desk job for a long time because of the diverse nature of my CV. I thought about it and was a bit skeptical of the job but I got it because of my diversity. I however rejected that job offer.”

Nana Adjoa whose perception on diversity as a professional heightened after that experience noted that, “everyone wants people with and from diverse backgrounds as they are better employees.”

She charged the youth to grab any opportunity and accept internship opportunities even if they are outside their specialization. “I interned in Cologne and in Nigeria where I worked in a cinema.”

Regardless of her numerous achievements, she insists there is still much more for her to achieve. “These diverse experiences will eventually come to bare and you will not even realize you’re using it.”

Currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Gender, Peace and Security at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre, Accra, Nana Adjoa added: “in pursing diversity, you need to also keep to your goal and focus on towing your line.”

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