• November 18, 2017
  • The Structural Engineers Ltd, SEL Center, 29 West Panthapath, Bir Uttam Qazi Nuruzzaman Sarak, Dhaka

Youth School for Social Entrepreneurs is organizing a panel discussion on “Entrepreneurship: A Career Choice” with the purpose of being a part of “Global Entrepreneurship Week 2017”.

They cannot ignore that youth these days are unemployed despite the fact that they are educated and are degree holders. This issue often leads them to stress, illness and various problems. However, the root of this problem is the lack of entrepreneurship grounds where youngsters can get experience and hence be employed.

This panel discussion will be focused to make the youth understand the rationality and significance of entrepreneurship as a career choice. This event will also discuss the fact that how energetic youth can flourish themselves and reach the apex of success being an entrepreneur.

Number of participants: 50.

Topics:

  • PR for Young Entrepreneurs
  • Entrepreneurship a Career Choice
  • Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship

Location:

Dhaka

Benefits

  • Network
  • Session content
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Training
  • Reflection

Eligibilities

Anyone passionate about entrepreneurship can join this event.

Eligible Regions: Bangladesh

Application Process

  • Apply online through the given link
  • After you get the confirmation from YSSE, you need to make the payment by 300 through bKash No- 01933312834 (Personal Account)
  • Then send your full name and Bkash Transaction ID to +8801964020205 through an SMS

Application Deadline: November 16, 2017

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