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Advice for career transitioners: How to translate your experience

Advice for career transitioners: How to translate your experience | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Transferable skills can make a big difference when switching jobs, especially when you are moving sectors and find that you may not be an exact fit for the role you are applying for. Many career transitioners struggle to translate their skills and experience in a way that resonates with global development recruiters and hiring managers.
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Canada/Alberta. Succession Planning: Retaining Skills and Knowledge in Your Workforce

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How do you manage as more of your workers retire? Or as employees in key positions with crucial knowledge move on?
Strategies and solutions Alberta employers have used to transfer and share organizational intelligence within their workforce.

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From volunteering to paid employment: skills transfer in the South Australian Country Fire Service

From volunteering to paid employment: skills transfer in the South Australian Country Fire Service | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
Volunteers play an important role across society, yet their contribution to the vitality of businesses and communities is often unrecognised and undervalued. This research examines key factors in the resourcing and efficacy of training for volunteers within the South Australian Country Fire Service. The findings indicate that volunteers use skills gained through formal and informal vocational education in the public safety sector in other parts of their working life and greater recognition of this process is warranted. The study offers a localised case study which nevertheless adds to the broader knowledge base around volunteer recruitment, retention and training across Australia.
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