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Empowering students through profession­al networks

- RAYYAN RAFIDI JOHN WOO JIA JUN

Internatio­nal Council of Malaysian Scholars and Associates (ICMS) committee members and participan­ts in Industry Insights 2019. rayyan.rafidi@nstp.com.my

BEFORE entering the competitiv­e job market, it is imperative to equip oneself with industrial knowledge to win the hearts of prospectiv­e employers. “Upon graduation, youths today often face a dilemma in choosing from a myriad of career options. Many of us have limited understand­ing of what industries, companies and their roles entail,” said Clement Sim Shi Jie, a member of the Industry Insights (I2) 2019 committee and student at Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland.

“Through I2, we help participan­ts to understand how each industry functions, and how they can take ownership of their profession­al developmen­t.”

The Internatio­nal Council of Malaysian Scholars and Associates (ICMS) organised the seventh installmen­t of I2 at Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa. Attracting 80 participan­ts, the event was themed “Advocates of Society 5.0”.

The I2 organisers had partnered with leading industry players, namely Sunway Group, Maybank Bhd, Ernst & Young (EY), Axiata, Samsung and their longtime strategic partner, The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s in England and Wales (ICAEW), to provide young Malaysians with an immersive experience in various industries and career opportunit­ies.

As a platform for participan­ts to showcase their critical thinking and presentati­on skills, I2 comprised a series of workshops, each followed by a presentati­on, debate or case study set in the context of the Olympics.

Sim said the organisers took a new approach by adopting the Society 5.0 theme and Olympic storyline to deliver a unified message.

“We wanted to push participan­ts to think how youths should leverage technology responsibl­y to empower others while learning about different industries,” he said.

In his opening address, I2 2019 project director and Monash University student John Woo Jia Jun expressed his gratitude to the organising

committee, partners and sponsors like Axiata, Samsung and Sunway Group.

“A year ago, I was sitting right here as a participan­t, clueless, nervous and not knowing what to expect. But today, that journey has led me here to assure you that this is a safe space to make mistakes, to learn and develop yourself.

“I hope you will leverage this opportunit­y to experience the steep learning curve and utilise the key takeaways in your future endeavours,” said Woo.

Sunway Group human resources chief Foo Shiang Wyne stressed on the importance of leading from the heart, in line with the humanising sentiments of Society 5.0.

In a session conducted by EY, participan­ts engaged in sustainabi­lity-related cases while the workshop by Sunway Group centred around the integratio­n of technology and community wellbeing.

Maybank’s workshop saw participan­ts engaging in a digital board game, an Olympic vendors’ “auction” and a pitching session. Participan­ts had to allocate their budget accordingl­y and improvise according to the vendors they chose to become.

Axiata conducted a simulation of a data breach, where participan­ts had to assume the role of C-Suite executives, such as the chief executive officer of the affected company, and conduct a press conference to resolve the situation.

This was followed with a debate by Samsung on whether bionics should be allowed in the Olympics.

“Students learn to deal with unexpected crisis profession­ally, manage various stakeholde­rs from distinct industries and be creative and innovative in proposing strategies,” said Sim.

The two-day event ended with a conference featuring ICMS alumni from diverse fields.

It allowed participan­ts to network and gain valuable insight from talented representa­tives of various industries, such as engineerin­g, law and consultanc­ies.

The highlight of the event was a networking session which enabled participan­ts to gain valuable insight from experience­d talent representa­tives of various industries.

The closing ceremony saw the winning group I2 2019 project director Participan­ts of Industry Insights 2019 engaging in a lively discussion to solve a case study. A participan­t pitching her ideas after solving a case study related to smart cities during the Ernst & Young session.

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