Do you think it’s important to graduate from a university to get a good job? Why/why not?, Are paper qualifications always necessary, or can people succeed without them?, If you could study with a degree in any subject, what would you choose and why?, What skills should young people train for while they’re still at school?, What’s the best way to acquire experience when you have never worked before?, Which jobs require people to have work experience before they start?, Have you ever done volunteering or part-time work to acquire experience?, Is real experience more valuable than paper qualifications, in your opinion?, Have you ever gone on courses to improve a job-related skill?, Which short courses are popular in your country (IT, languages, design, etc.)?, Do you think companies should offer more in-house training? Why/why not?, What kind of training for a job would you enjoy doing?, If your company paid for you to do training in anything, what would you choose?, What is a good first job for a student to acquire experience?, Should teenagers train for future jobs early, or focus only on school?, Did your school help you prepare / train for future work in any way?, What skills do you wish schools taught to help students get work experience?, What did you study or what would you like to graduate from in the future?, Are there skills you want to develop but haven’t gone on courses for yet?, How do you usually learn new skills: online, courses, in-house training, or practice?.

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