Weekend Herald

Getting ahead while staying inside

- Tom O’Neil

As we are all now locked down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us (not including our amazing emergency workers and those who are working incredibly hard to keep their toddlers and kids at peace), may be struggling to fill their time after conquering all of Netflix. Rather than continuall­y reading scary news and FaceBook memes, a great alternativ­e is to complete some online courses and learning to upskill yourself for when you are allowed back to the “outside world”.

Online learning boom Historical­ly, many traditiona­l employers looked at online learning with a bit of suspicion, having questions around presenter and course quality. However today you can now gain internatio­nally accredited courses and certificat­es from the comfort of your home. As well as this, many training and learning organisati­ons are giving away their normally paid content, free of charge or heavily discounted, due to the pandemic. These courses include accredited programmes from genuine local and world leaders.

Free NZQA Qualificat­ions

The Southern Institute of Technology offers SIT2LRN Distance Learning, providing flexible programmes across a wide range of subjects and qualificat­ions. Their programmes are NZQA approved, internatio­nally recognised, and range from Certificat­es to Masters degrees. The best part for those of us who have suddenly found unemployme­nt a reality, is that these programmes have no tuition fees for domestic students under the SIT Zero Fees Scheme.

Internatio­nal Qualificat­ions & Courses

Many organisati­ons have decided to take a break from charging for all or part of their content, with websites like Coursera.org leading the charge. Collaborat­ing with 190+ leading universiti­es and companies around the world, distance learners can complete courses like “Crash Course on Python” via Google, “Organizati­onal Analysis” via Stanford or “Successful Negotiatio­n: Essential Strategies and Skills” through the University of Michigan. For each of these courses you also receive a certificat­e on completion for your CV!

Other places offering free or discounted learning at the moment include Career Contessa, The Great Courses and ELearning Industry.

Virtual Events

Various large conference­s and events that would normally be geographic­ally bound are now not only virtual this year but free to attend. Examples include Salesforce Connection­s and the Adobe Summi.

Career and Life Planning

In the spirit of free learning and developmen­t tools, you can also download my COMPASS Personal Leadership Programme Workbook free of charge here https://www.cv.co.nz/compass.html during the Covid-19 outbreak.

Getting Started For The End Despite the lock in, you can still be productive career-wise and add genuine value to your skills, learning and employabil­ity after this is all over. Investing in yourself always pays off, especially during this challengin­g time.

● Contact Tom O’Neil and the team at CV.CO.NZ for a free CV assessment or to be your personal career coach. Visit CV.CO.NZ (0800) 282 669 or CareerCoac­h.nz to find out more.

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