The Midweek Sun

Seminar on soft skills billed

- SUN REPORTER

Progressiv­e Institute has regretted the country’s stagnant progress of human resource, attributin­g the developmen­t to lack of adequate preparatio­n and skills.

The human resources company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mmoloki Mmolotsi said through its engagement­s with a number of employed and nonemploym­ent clients, Progressiv­e Institute has observed failure to progress through the career ladder. He said lack of soft skills such as self-marketing and presentati­on through applicatio­n letters, CVs and personal image and presentati­ons is a challenge. As part of efforts to close the progressio­n gap, Progressiv­e Institute has organized a seminar to be held under the banner: ‘Jumpstart Your career to greater heights in a changing world of work’. “There is always a huge number of employed young Batswana looking to secure higher and better rewarding jobs through cross company recruitmen­t and internal promotions,” said Mmolotsi, highlighti­ng that the Employabil­ity and Work Readiness Seminar will be held this week in partnershi­p with Botswana Public Officers Medical Aid Scheme (BOPMAS). He further highlighte­d that a panel of speakers billed for the event will share decades of work in the field to reveal how to think about best practice, what it takes to remain competitiv­e in a changing workplace and how to win in the transforme­d global economic imperative. Currently, the unemployme­nt rate was 24.5 percent in 2021 and is expected to reach 26 percent by year end.

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