FAVOSAEF is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of marginalized street youths aged 16 to 25
July 4, 2025
Choosing a vocational course is one of the most important decisions you’ll make on your career journey. Whether you’re fresh out of school or looking for a new path, this decision can shape your future.
What you should consider when applying
1. Identify Your Interests and Strengths
Think about what you enjoy doing and what you’re naturally good at. Are you creative? You might enjoy tailoring or graphic design. Do you like fixing things? Electrical installation or mechanics might be for you.
2. Explore the Job Market
Look into which skills are in demand in your local area or country. Courses like plumbing, welding, and ICT often lead to job opportunities or allow you to start your own business.
3. Consider Your Long-Term Goals
Do you want to work for someone or be your own boss? Some vocational skills make it easier to start a business, like catering or hairdressing.
4. Visit Training Centers
Visit a few vocational training centers. Talk to instructors, check their facilities, and ask about employment rates after graduation.
Choosing the right vocational course requires self-reflection and research. Take your time, ask questions, and pick a path that fits your passion and your future goals.