Youth & Teens ages 13–19 years

Going through college admissions interviews and searching for a job while studying remain the two of the most nerve-wracking experiences for a teenager who is not prepared. Having a good attitude and good manners builds boosts self-confidence and builds leadership, refines social skills and enhances your image. All these qualities empower you to succeed.

  • Social and communication skills
  • Making a Good First Impression
  • Personal Image
  • Rules to Dress by
  • Telephone & Cell Phone Etiquette
  • Social Media & Technology Etiquette
  • Writing Thank you Notes
  • Dining Etiquette
  • Dating do’s and don’ts
  • Now that you’re 18 New Driver responsibilities
  • Interview Questions for job search and college admissions
  • Interview Etiquette before, during and after interview
  • Interview Etiquette during dining
  • Interview Wardrobe Planning on a small budget
  • Financial Literacy

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Testimonial by Damien T.
“I'm sure we will be applying what we learned from you. We enjoyed your workshop and it was a pleasure collaborating with you.” – Damien T., ISACA President, San Jose State University
 
Testimonial by Megan B.
“ISACA board and the rest of the members thought you presented a wonderful and informative presentation. We definitely thought the presentation was a benefit. It taught us to be cognizant of how business professionals view us.” – Megan B., ISACA Program Director, San Jose State University
 
Testimonial by Margaret E.
"Your Business Networking Etiquette for Success workshop was very informative and relevant for those of us in the business world. I would like to hear more about your other programs for future training," – Margaret E., PricewaterhouseCoopers
 
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