edlogo web

Download Best Hiring Practices Whitepaper

Follow Me

It starts and continues with education

"The illiterate of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn."  This statement is often attributed to American author Alvin Toffler (Future Shock).  Whether he said exactly those words doesn't really matter.  What matters is what he was talking about:  Learning, or perhaps more accurately, education.  

Aristotle remarked that education is the best provision for old age. Widely considered to be fundamental to the underpinning of civilized society, it challenges us, transports us from ignorance to knowledge and inability to proficiency.  It provides us with tools to better understand ourselves, others and how the world works.  

A company that focuses on offering continuing education to its employees improves the competence of its workforce while developing a greater degree of loyalty because additional training enhances the experience of working for such a company.  

If the company is unable to offer the additional instruction in-house, it will find itself well-served if it encourages (if not financially supports) employees seeking to further educate themselves. The company that teaches its clients and contractors provides a value-added service, elevating its own status, its brand, in the marketplace.  

Technology is often overlooked in this discussion.  Whether it be instructing clients about the importance of social media in business or employees on how to use more advanced software in their jobs, continuing education in this area is fundamental to greater success.  

Regardless of the form it takes, further learning yields a sense of achievement, of self-improvement.  Many are surprised to find that making the life changes necessary to return to the classroom is both worthwhile and easier than feared.   And they are again reminded that greater success comes with a wholehearted pursuit. 

It starts and continues with education Blog

Current Articles | RSS Feed RSS Feed

Education...More is Better!

  
  
  

Candidates and college graduates alike have long tried to make themselves stand out among their fellow grads and job competitors, but perhaps not with as much difficulty or anxiety as they do in today's job market.  The current economic malaise has created a labor marketplace more volatile and competitive than at any time since the Great Depression.  It has become both more difficult and more important than ever to differentiate yourself from your fellow-job seekers or industry peers.   So how do you?  How can you enhance your standing in the labor force in such competitive times? 

Well, you've taken the first step—that of identifying the need to do so.  The foundation is, of course, your degree.  But that's the foundation of everyone similarly situated.  So, in order to make yourself dissimilar, so to speak, you'll need additional skills and additional resources as well as the ability to clearly distinguish yourself from the crowd.   

A degree may provide you with the ability to perform a job, but does it give you the requisite competencies to perform that job?  Have you attempted to upgrade your skill set, to augment it with proficiency in an area such as information technology, for example?  Given the fact that 80 percent of internet users in the U.S. access social media and/or read blogs, 40 percent of all consumers use their phones to access social media and that Facebook reports it has 800,000,000 users worldwide and LinkedIn claims over 120,000,000 users, it's clear that being computer literate is absolutely essential to enhancing the value of your degree.  

Continuing education, then, is key.  Research online courses or adult education classes that will help you increase both your knowledge and level of competence.  Perhaps consider a volunteer opportunity that will take you outside of your comfort zone a bit and give you exposure to or experience in an environment or activity that challenges you or your perceptions, even if it doesn't involve IT.  The connections you make in these venues could be invaluable and the fact that you are engaged in worthwhile work and “giving back” can be a great way to break up your job search activities.

Finally, if you are seeking a job or a change in jobs, consider the benefits of aligning yourself with a staffing firm that understands the importance of continuing education and technology and how those factors can build on the strength your degree brings to your foundation.

Comments

Currently, there are no comments. Be the first to post one!
Post Comment
Name
 *
Email
 *
Website (optional)
Comment
 *

Allowed tags: <a> link, <b> bold, <i> italics