How upskilling can help you advance in your career

Credit to Author: Murali Murthy| Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 05:40:52 +0000

The future holds tremendous growth opportunities. As job markets shift and conventional roles retire with automation, upskilling yourself can boost your career, add value to it, and expand job prospects. To quote Darwin, only those who adapt will truly prosper. Let’s understand first what upskilling is.

The simplest way to define upskilling is to learn new skills or to add value to your existing skills. In today’s digitally transformed workplaces, it is the best way to stay competitive and broaden your career prospects. So let’s check out the benefits of upskilling, one by one.

Makes you versatile and more employable

Adding useful, relevant and current skills to your portfolio is always an asset. For example, a professional writer with SEO expertise will be preferred over others with just an understanding of good grammar and punctuation. Your desire to learn undoubtedly demonstrates your desire to improve. This is something employers look for and upskilling help to transform you into a valuable asset for the company.  In the end, superior work quality leads to appreciation and job satisfaction.

Enhances your resume

Upgrading your expertise and adding new skills to your resume, helps you stand out and cast a good impression on your potential employers. Listing your new skills even get you noticed by Applicant Tracking Systems, which screen resume submissions for keywords from a job description. This naturally boosts your chances of getting hired.

Adds to job security

Nothing is inevitable in the current job market. Many positions in the present climate job market could be overtaken by technology in the future.  Upskilling helps you gain an edge, as you understand development patterns, know all the latest changes, and adopt a learning path accordingly.

Thanks to upskilling, you can demonstrate a specialization that can give you an edge and help you qualify for higher-level positions, promotions or clients. By committing to upskilling, you also show employers and clients that you’re dedicated to advancing your career.   

Helps you stay current and relevant

Many top industries, including healthcare and IT are developing at incredible rates.  In a competitive market, it’s important to showcase in-demand skills that set you apart from the crowd. Now you can stay relevant and abreast with market trends with freshly brushed-up skills. Naturally, it becomes a gateway to exploring new career prospects and considering  career paths never thought of before.

Introducing MOOC – Massive Online Open Courses

The universe never ceases to teach, so an attitude of lifelong learning is one of the most important traits to develop. And it’s never been this easy to learn new skills. With MOOCs,  you upskill in the industry of your choice without investing a lot of money or disrupting your busy schedule.

MOOCs, are courses offered online that are free of cost or charge a nominal fee and help you enhance your knowledge or skills in a particular area. Pre-recorded video lessons, online assessments and open forum discussions are some of the traditional ways MOOCs are distributed. They have a well-structured and designed syllabus that can be covered in a few weeks or months.

Their methods of teaching involve reading materials, short videos, and even one-on-one emails with the instructors in some cases. Khan Academy, Udemy, Coursera and FutureLearn are some of the most popular platforms.

 With MOOCs, you can explore trending topics from artificial intelligence and machine learning to social media marketing and search engine optimization (SEO). What’s more, you will learn from the same industry experts who teach in-person students. With career transitions trending, you can change industries and start a new career. Whether you’re interested in doing business or becoming a more valuable employee, upskilling can take your expertise to the next level.

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