by: Sherry Harris
When it comes to career training many people
automatically think of getting a college education first. Others think
about a vocational education being the key to having a career. Whatever
it is that comes to mind it is important to give serious consideration
to career training. Without this training a person is most likely going
to be stuck in a dead end job with no prospects of bettering oneself.
Before moving on, lets define career training. Basically it
prepares students for careers that are traditionally non-academic and
directly related to a specific trade, occupation or vocation, hence the
term, in which the student participates. It is sometimes referred to as
technical education, as the student directly develops expertise in a
particular technique or technology.
Career training is a good option for young persons who have not yet
entered the workforce. It can also be for persons who are new to the
workforce and have limited work experience. Career training can give
such persons the opportunity to learn about a profession or skill that
will make them more employable. Learning proper on-the-job etiquette
and workplace ethics makes them more attractive to employers and gives
them a competitive edge over those who have not received such training.
Career training also teaches students techniques, skills and practical
solutions that can be used in the real world. It is not just book
knowledge that is acquired but actual hands on training. In other
words, the student doesn’t read about how to do the job the student
actually does the job. This is a huge advantage over those who have
only studied the theory of how to do a job but never had the chance to
practice what they learned. Students who have received training will
feel comfortable entering the workplace secure in the knowledge and
experience they have gained.
Those who have been in the workforce for many years can also
benefit from career training. Oftentimes such people have become bored
or stagnant in their present occupation. Training can help them to turn
over a new leaf in their life. An entirely new and different career
path can be chosen and learned by just about anyone. If a complete
career change is more than a person wants to take on, career training
can also provide refresher courses and skills upgrades. If a person is
happy with their career, but wants to improve their knowledge career
training can provide assistance. Expanding their knowledge base can
also help those in the workforce make career advancement.
For those who have long been in the workplace but have been laid off,
once again, career training can help them get back on track. They can
learn a new skill or be re-trained in their former profession. This can
give a much needed boost to a bruised ego or revitalize the spirit.
This type of training provides that all important focus and direction
so that those unemployed can regain control of their professional
lives.
So, what can career training do for you specifically:
1. It can train you for employment.
2. Provides specific preparation that may be necessary to perform one or many tasks in your employment.
3. It can give you confidence, so that you have a productive and satisfying work experience.
4. You will obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to perform a particular job with self-assurance.
5. Empower students to advance their career by learning a new skill utilizing step-by-step training
When choosing the right school for you. Keep in mind, the career
training program should have the most up-to-date and relevant
curriculum. It should be created in cooperation with business and
community leaders. The career training programs should provide skills
and expertise that are in high demand. In addition, the curriculum
should be continually updated to reflect cutting edge concepts, methods
and practices, so that your education fully prepares you for today's
professional world.
There’s no doubt about it, career training is worth looking into
whether young or old, employed or unemployed, skilled or unskilled.
Gaining skills, hands on training and a solid work ethic are just a few
of the benefits provided by career training. You can be confident that
your efforts to improve your professional life will not be in vain but
well worth the effort to get you on the road to success.
About The Author
Sherry Harris is the President & CEO of
online career training school, Malibu Institute. For more information
on career education courses and programs offered, go to: http://www.MalibuInstitute.com
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