Career questions tagged reskilling
What skills i should learn?
I dedicate my last few years for prepration to get into state services but unfortunately i did not receive any positive outcome. So now I am thinking to shift my dedication to something valuable that can get me into some legitimate organisation
What can I do to prepare for the high levels of uncertainty in the entry-level engineering space as AI capabilities advance. As an upcoming graduate student, how can I be confident that my academic path is a solid investment in my future?
I am going back to school for a Masters in Robotics. I can't help but be anxious about the cost and the risk of job displacement.
For individuals re-entering college after an extended period, which study techniques are effective in a rigorous nursing curriculum?
It has been 20 years since the last time I was in school.
Mid career professional asking younger educators and professionals what I should know about the changing workforce and job market.?
What do you want someone in their 40's to know about the workforce and job market, how to be prepared for upcoming changes? What changes might I see that I wouldn't expect? What are some skills I may not have now that I may need? Asking because in the next ten years entrepreneurs and educators leaving high school will make changes that will affect me before I leave the job market.
What areas of my strengths should i upskill or should i add more skill?
What I notice is that, i learn the gist of information when it is in a question and answer form, basically I excel in test-taking and I am great in process of eliminations in exams since I've been consistently get the high scores from those prof. ed subjects we take in my current course, elementary education. I can also somehow write essays and research rrl especially composing reflections since I love how i glue my thoughts and realizations. and I have good sense of communication skills since i am currently a student assistant in Admission. so the way i speak has a good tone and sounds welcoming (and i have an experience in hosting in one event) and i coached/taught those new interns in admission and i received a feedback from our Admission head that im good at teaching them. and now, im learning new language. not that im fully commit to it, but i spend at least even a 5 minutes to learn. but honestly, I want to learn more beyond that. I want to explore more in other field, like editing and doing creative stuff because i know there's a lot of potential in me and i used to edit pictures before like enhancing it etc. but i just dont have a day to allot to upskill due to prior commitments with school activities plus there are times that there aren't any opportunity to apply these skills outside the school. what do you suggest? and what essential skills should i learn when i start my career/job?
How do you decide what new skills or technologies are worth investing your time to learn?
How do you decide what new skills or technologies are worth investing your time to learn?