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Free career counseling for high school students in Alanya

Free career counseling for high school students in Alanya

July 31, 2023

The Fahri Gürses Counseling Center has started working at Alanya Municipality. The employees of the center provide free consultations to high school students and help them decide on their future profession and educational institutions. The center will work until August 8.

"Our project started last year with the support and assistance of Alanya Mayor Adem Murat Yucel. We received such a great response that we decided to continue the work this year as well. Everyone can come to our center, and it is completely free of charge. Our experts will help applicants to choose the right city, profession and field of study for them," said Nesrin Er, the center's director.

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