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Careers Employment article : Career Training: The Long Term Benefits
 

Business > Careers Employment > Career Training: The Long Term Benefits

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carl Mueller

Ongoing career training is something that can help separate you from other job searchers in more ways than one. Specifically, I’m referring to training that can positively affect your career by helping you learn new skills or improve upon existing skills.

Other than showing potential employers that you are the type of person that understands the value of ongoing learning, career training helps keep your mind fresh and ensures that you don’t fall behind in any particular skills area.

As a recruiter, I can think of numerous occasions where companies required candidates applying for a job to have specific training - and in some cases, professional certifications - to be considered for the position.

Certainly, when new technologies or processes are released, it often results in required upskilling to actually learn and perfect them. This ensures that the people who hold various industry or job-specific training don’t simply take the course once and then forget about it.

In some cases, ongoing training to learn new versions or updated releases can become quite expensive especially if you have to cover the cost of the training yourself but if it’s a requirement of the job, it might be a cost you’ll have to bear.

Having said that, the result of career training that you undertake can end up benefiting you in the long term not only in terms of your professional development and improved skills but in terms of the improvement it makes on your resume in the eyes of potential employers as well.

Ongoing Career Training Suggestions

If you are having trouble getting some career training ideas, here are a few suggestions to help get you started:

  • Learning a new language
  • Presentation skills training
  • Project Management training
  • Financial management training
  • Time management training
  • Assertiveness training
  • Negotiation skills training
  • Quality management training

Once you have completed the training – especially if it is specific to your industry or job and involves you passing a test or becoming certified – ensure that you properly document it on your resume including the name of the course and the timeframe of the training and/or certification.

In the case of professional certification, you might be allowed to display a graphic on your resume from the certification supplier to quickly enable potential hiring managers to see that you have it.

Carl Mueller is an Internet entrepreneur and professional recruiter. Carl has helped many job searchers find their dream career and would like to help clear up some of the job search myths that exist while helping job searchers avoid common job search mistakes that cost them jobs.

Visit Carl's website to find your dream career: http://www.find-your-dream-career.com

Ezine editors/Webmasters: Please feel free to reprint this article in its entirety in your ezine or on your website. Please don’t change any of the content and please ensure that you include the above bio that shows my website URL. If you would like me to address any specific career topics in future articles, please let me know.


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