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CAREERTIP: Continuous learning and personal development key to success

Luvo Sibuta, a Built Environment Professional, reflects on his journey as a hardhat PROFESSIONAL. He emphasizes the significance of education and strategic planning in his career. Although he acknowledges that entering the workforce without a Master's degree presented challenges, he highlights the importance of continuous learning and personal development. My journey as a hardhat professional has been a testament to the value of education and the importance of strategic planning in one's career. Having worked in the industry for six years before pursuing my Masters degree, I have gained a unique perspective on the interplay between practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Reflecting on my journey, I realize that entering the workforce without a Masters degree was a significant disadvantage. Without the necessary academic credentials, I found myself limited to low-paying jobs, despite having gained valuable experience. This taught me the hard lesson that in this industry

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PROFILE: This is my story - Fabio Companie

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CONVERSATIONS: What are you as a Junior Built Environment Professional doing position yourself well for the future?

CONVERSATIONS: How can Built Environment Professionals in the Public Sector play a role in the economic recovery?

CONVERSATIONS: What is your role in the economic recovery as a Built Environment Professional in the Public Sector?

CONVERSATIONS: How are you going to play a role in the Post Covid- 19 economic recovery as a Built Environment Professional in the Public Sector?

CONVERSATIONS : What does the Post Covid 19 economic recovery plan mean to you as Built Environment Professional in the Public Sector?

What is the role of Built Environment Professionals to ensure quality public policy implementation?