Find your course here:
Even a cursory foray into training courses and self-improvement schemes will introduce you to the terms “upskilling” and “reskilling”. For the working adult, these two are imperative, but they are not the same thing. Course ...
When we think of studying, the image of opening a book or Powerpoint often comes to mind. We prepare ourselves to use a learning method that ups concentration and decreases distraction. We take notes, jot down flashcards, and highlight important f ...
The pandemic has brought about great changes in work and what it means, and for some of us, that brought with it an awareness about the work we were doing and what it means. “Am I fulfilled in this job?” we asked ourselves, or &l ...
Studying at home for your certificate or part-time degree? Our 10 tips will help you concentrate, retain information, and ace your tests and assignments! Stick to a schedule. Sticking to a schedule keeps you productive, organised, and ...
So, you have decided to take a break from your career and settle in for that degree you’ve always wanted, or you made the courageous commitment to change industries. Either way, you’re heading back to school – a place you never t ...
The short answer, especially in Singapore, is: Yes. Upskilling and learning new things are no longer optional, they are necessary to remain relevant in the career landscape no matter what field you are in. As Deputy Prime Minister H ...
We all fear a robot takeover, not in the sense of the Matrix, but more and more automated processes rendering jobs irrelevant or simply making them vanish. This caution is well-founded. Oxford University researchers Carl Frey and Michael Osbor ...
So you’ve decided to pick up a new skill, or improve your existing qualifications with a short course. You browse the JobsCentral Learning portal, and come face-to-face with a dilemma: with so many short courses out there, which one should you ...