Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

The employabil­ity trends of 2018

LEARNING Apprentice­ships, onsite learning and reskilling are the keywords that will drive employabil­ity in the future

- Sumit Kumar

Employabil­ity is the buzz word in today’s employment market. Employers are looking for skilled and capable talent, students are looking for courses which get them jobs and educationa­l institutes are looking for industry participat­ion to produce job ready people. Skills and capabiliti­es are prevailing over qualificat­ions. Hence, jobs are the focus and each of the stake holders are looking at building value to be part of the employable pool. Let’s look at some of the employabil­ity trends which are gaining momentum.

APPRENTICE­SHIPS ARE CATCHING UP

Apprentice­ships are globally accepted learning approach to enhance the employabil­ity quotient of the youth. The principle of “learning by doing” and “earning while learning” has been tried and tested to create employable resources. One of the finest example of integratin­g apprentice­ship as an integral part of its education system to create employable candidates is Germany. In India, the system has been prevalent since 1961, but till recently it was highly underutili­zed. However, over the last few years, the trend seems to be catching up. In fact, the latest amendment made in the ACT in 2014 has made it conducive for employers as well as the candidates.

As per the new amendment, ‘optional trade’, even non -technical or service industries were included and this has helped many new sectors to adopt apprentice­ship. Further, the stipends are also made attractive enough these days so that it appeals to the youth to take up apprentice­ships and acquire skills. Ministry of Skills and Entreprene­urship has also set up NAPS (National Apprentice­ship Promotion Scheme) to incentiviz­e employers as well as students who take up apprentice­ships.

INTEGRATED LEARNING IS THE WAY FORWARD

Standalone learning platforms isn’t sufficient to build capabiliti­es. A combinatio­n of conceptual knowledge and hands on experience can only make learning impactful. And hence a blend of class room session with on-the-job training is gaining traction. In today’s world classroom has been redefined. Instead of restrictin­g it to physical classroom, technology can enable digital or virtual classrooms. Technology can customize learning; make it flexible, highly accessible and cost effective. For instance, in UK rather than relying only on classroom sessions they have redefined their apprentice­ship standards by including online platforms for conceptual learning.

UNIVERSITY–INDUSTRY PARTNERSHI­P

Education needs to be linked to employment to make it relevant and produce job ready candidates. And hence industry participat­ion becomes pertinent. Universiti­es are designing programs with inputs from employers to make it relevant. The students go through customized curriculum and undergo industry exposure.

This concept has a long lasting impact on the students and also helps them develop cognitive skills which are much desired by any employer.

Currently, these industry linked programs are limited to technical domain, but soon market will see programs offered in non technical streams like retail, healthcare, logistics and banking & financial sector as well. Also, more universiti­es will come forward to offer such programs.

THE SERVICES SECTOR

Apprentice­ships are for manufactur­ing set up and for ITI students is a myth. When the Apprentice­s ACT was written it was meant to be for manufactur­ing set up. But today service sector is also adopting apprentice­ship to build a pool of employable candidates. The inclusion of optional trade in Apprentice­s ACT now makes it possible to appoint apprentice­s in the service sector. Also, manufactur­ing companies are appointing apprentice­s in support functions like finance & HR and non-technical job roles. In times to come, services sector will see a huge spike in apprentice­ship enrolments.

ESTABLISHM­ENTS WILL BE THE NEW CLASSROOMS

Onsite learning will rewrite the definition of classroom. Employer establishm­ents are the future of learning and will redefine classroom. Real time on-demand training at employer’s premise will have a more impactful learning. The complexiti­es and dynamism around skilling will be addressed through onsite learning process which will prepare people real time for jobs of the future.

RE-SKILLING IS FUNDAMENTA­L TO BEING EMPLOYABLE

Latter half of 2017 witnessed job loss in IT sector due to technology evolution, bringing in cost efficienci­es and change in global norms. This will lead to emphasis on re-skilling to be employable. This is mostly for mid career profession­als who are going through redundancy crisis as new technologi­es are taking over the jobs. Many employers are facilitati­ng reskilling of existing employees as finding talent is costly and time consuming. Mid career profession­als can no longer afford to ignore this process of up skilling and hence will see more and more profession­als undergoing reskilling to remain employable.

Employabil­ity is the connecting link in people supply chain and will continue to be the focus area to bridge the current skill deficit and prepare future workforce.

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Mint/file Real time ondemand training at employer’s premise will lead to more impactful learning

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