OPINION: Are qualifications important in the job market?

OPINION: Are qualifications important in the job market?

Having a qualification behind your name certainly does hold a lot of weight...

A person holding a white scroll
A person holding a white scroll/Pexels

We've always been told that education precedes everything in life. It is something that no one can take away from you. 

And as much as that is true, a recent piece in Bizcommunity.com grabbed our attention with the headline: 'Why qualifications matter in today's job market?'

The need for education is always present, but the means is not always present. For instance, wanting to study further after school means having the funds to do so, and that is not always possible. 

The article on Bizcommunity defined what a qualification was and how it impacted getting a job. And this broadened our horizons, because for so long people assume that being qualified exclusively means having a degree or diploma. 

"A qualification is a formal recognition of a person's knowledge, skills, and competencies in a particular field. It can be obtained through a variety of channels, including vocational training, apprenticeships, and tertiary education. Qualifications provide employers with a standard measure of a candidate's abilities and help to ensure that they are competent to perform the tasks required of them." (Bizcommunity)

This prompted us to think about the quality of advice that the youth are equipped with today as they prepare themselves for the working world. 

Check out more from East Coast Radio


Having a formal accreditation is all well and good, and really does offer you a seat at the table, but coupling that with the experience makes you a hot commodity. 

Anyone can read out of a textbook and learn things word for word, but not everyone is able to take that knowledge and apply it to a specified role in the job spectrum. 

With a host of online learning platforms available these days, it is always good to equip yourself with the research on what benefits you best. 

Here are some learning platforms that can help you learn a skill. 

Udemy.com

Getsmarter.com

Google classroom

Alison.com

Carol podcasts
East Coast Radio

Follow us on social media: 

Image Courtesy of Pexels

Show's Stories