Karina Jensen Dropped Medical Studies but Found Her Place as a Social Health Assistant
Karina Jensen, at 55, abandoned her medical studies but has successfully transitioned to a career as a social health assistant after a period of unemployment.
Brignone: skiing shouldn't be a torture. If I don't improve, you probably won't see me next year
Olympic champion Federica Brignone speaks about her ongoing knee issues and the impact on her skiing career at a training session in Andorra.
"They must be harassed": this multinational conditions the acquisition of a promotion on mastering AI
A multinational consulting and auditing firm, Accenture, has mandated that employees must undergo training in artificial intelligence to qualify for promotions.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didn’t get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Márquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
Winter enrollment in vocational schools attracted a record number of new students
The winter enrollment period for vocational schools in Lithuania saw a record 1,800 new students, with many opting for in-demand professions such as driving, paramedicine, and education support.
At 34, he left university and now earns $43,000 as an electrician in the USA: the story of Zen Stewart
Zen Stewart, at 34, transitioned from studying interior design to a successful career as an electrician in the US, earning approximately $43,000 annually.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology Job Plus Center Operates Job Competency Level-Up Education
Seoul National University has successfully implemented a job competency training program that enhances practical understanding and career preparation for students over the past year.
Lautaro Midon: from thinking about retirement during his training to being the only Argentine to pass the qualifying round of the Argentina Open
Lautaro Midon has transformed from contemplating retirement to successfully qualifying for the main draw of the Argentina Open, marking a significant turning point in his tennis career.
Sparingly news from the hospital: questions about life and health after L. Vonn's brutal fall
Lindsey Vonn suffered a serious leg injury resulting from a severe fall during a training session, raising concerns about her health and the possibility of ending her skiing career.
The Croat who trains the winner of the Australian Open is a cousin of a domestic singer
Croatian coach IME STEFANA Vukov achieved a major milestone by training Elena Ribakina to victory at the Australian Open, despite facing serious accusations and suspensions during his career.
Young Apprentice Program concludes cycle focusing on human development
The CrediSIS system concluded its Young Apprentice Educational Program in 2025, aimed at professional training and human development for early career employees through combined learning experiences.
The Oldest Player in Baseball Starts at Jingu, Aiming for Career High with "Newcomer Spirit"
Masanori Ishikawa, at 46 years old, begins his 25th season with the Yakult Swallows at Jingu Stadium, expressing excitement and a fresh mindset as he trains alongside both veterans and younger players.
Beljo: I am aware that Dinamo and I can do better. I have never had such a half-season in my career
Dinamo player Beljo reflects on the challenging conditions during training in Slovenia and expresses confidence in improving performance for the season.
"Then the thoughts come up whether the training was enough"
Florian Lipowitz, a rising star in German cycling, is set to make another attempt at the Tour de France podium, but he grapples with doubts about his training amidst his fast-tracked career.
Ibrahimović Recalls a Bizarre Situation from Training: 'It's a Bit of a Dirty Story'
Swedish football icon Zlatan Ibrahimović shared intriguing details from his illustrious career during an extensive interview with former Croatian national team player Slaven Bilić, with the conversation notably covering his youthful experiences in Sweden, including stealing bicycles to reach football matches.
The Career Question: How Do I Get to the Point with My Statements?
The article emphasizes the importance of precise rhetoric in career advancement and offers training tips to effectively convey ideas without losing clarity.
Former Yugoslav national team player: I would smoke a joint before training or a match
Former Yugoslav national basketball team player Dejan Koturović discussed his experiences with marijuana before training and games in a podcast, revealing his unique approach during his career.