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Education is forgettable but skill is long-lasting

Education gives knowledge but task specific skills provide work opportunities that lasts longe r .    Education gives knowledge and enables better understanding but practical skills can often lead to a deeper understanding through practical work in personal experience.  In this skill-based era, more focus is laid on specific skills for any particular job. In a constantly changing environment, having specialized skills is a basic part of being able to address the difficulties of regular day-to-day existence. The dramatic changes in global economy over the recent five years have been coordinated with the changes in innovation technology. All these are creating a greater impact on education, working environment and daily routine.  To cope up with the increasing pace and change of present-day life, students need to learn life ( various ) skills. Life Skills are important as these bring positive effects in the life of an individual. In this technologically advanced centur...

How skill impact currency?

 In this new era, skill is the currency of the future of work. Technology is transforming the workplace and fundamentally changing the way companies around the world are hiring talent-specific individuals. Technical skills – are quickly becoming the new professional currency, a benchmark by which managers and human resource leaders are assessing candidates.  Employers are evaluating candidates first and foremost based on their skills rather than on their previous job titles or formal degrees. The most sought-after candidates have technology skills combined with people skills (soft skills), a blend that translates into success in today’s rapidly changing workforce. All workers will need to have basic technology skills, as there will be jobs that require at least some interaction with technology. People with high-tech skills will continue to dominate in critical roles.  Technology today is ubiquitous and emerges as the apparent hero in every story. But the fact is, investin...

Education or skill for future

Skills can open employment door to those who possess them. If you apply for a job, your manager first looks at your degree to determine whether you’re qualified for the job. But a degree is not only important in addition to that skill is also equally essential so the manager also look for your skills. Skill is concerned as an important factor when considering if you fit the job needs. In many ways, having the right set if skill will be more beneficial than having a right degree.  The degree may shows your qualification and your hard work, but only the skills makes you a professional. With the help of your degree a manager can judge you in the way how fast you complete the job task, but he can’t estimate your efficiency with other teammates.  The important skills that needs to be developed in order to be successful in a job are communicative skill, time management skills, teamwork and leadership skills. A degree may get you a job , but skills help in it’s advancement. That is i...

Importance of skill for future

For many people today, building a successful career is a significant milestone. However, it’s not uncommon for job seekers with excellent academic records to struggle in finding employment. Why does this happen? The answer often lies in skill development. You may have a wealth of qualifications and years of experience, making you eligible to apply for a job. But to excel in your role, you need to continuously upgrade your skills. Once you’re hired, an employer may provide training on specific tasks, such as operating machinery or using specialized systems. However, companies expect you to already possess certain foundational skills, as these cannot be taught on the job. Skills are not something you’re born with—they are developed through effort and determination, and it’s our responsibility to cultivate them. Skills are the building blocks of a successful career. Developing the ability to work effectively as part of a team, meet expectations, negotiate, make decisions, solve problems, ...

Do skill equals wealth?

I think there are no skills you can learn within an hour and earn a huge amount of money. But some skills can be learnt in a short period of time. The more you value your skill, the more they turn your compensation. The skills certainly help someone to accumulate wealth. Few people score high in their academics and get into low-paying jobs which is entirely contrary to their field of education. This is because people forget to develop the skills which are associated with their academic syllabus.  Supposing, if you are working in a company where income is not effective to run your expenses, you’ll definitely go in search of another source where you can earn extra, this can be made easy through skill development. An additional course can also work part-time which will help you create additional sources of income along with your regular job.  Understanding the value of money, wealth building and how they work will help you to know the concept of being rich. This can be done by de...