In my last post, I mentioned the options available for acquiring marketable skills. It is understandable that few people have the ability to study medicine as a result of the cost and period of dedication required. For the majority, the best option is flexibility and adaptability. By that I mean the ability of the individual to be open for complementing the deficiencies. Let me explain the idea well.
For an engineering student to be more marketable, he or she cannot concentrate only on technical courses. The engineering student must take courses in finance, marketing, sales, and management. The reason is that engineers are good technically, but bad at management, sales, marketing, and finance. An engineer with these skills can work in sales of engineering equipment, besides having job in their area of specialization. The engineer can also work in the financial market or be hired as an administrator in an organization. Being flexible, therefore, means taking these courses even when the person has graduated.
Students in administration should have basic technical knowledge. These technical knowledge should be in electronics, coding, etc. The knowledge can be obtained from vocational schools, by taking online courses, etc. Access to knowledge today is much easier than before. There is no reason why one cannot transform his skill into a marketable skill. There are many opportunities for that. Only look for information!
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