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Digital skills that can make students instantly employable


Digital skills that can make students instantly employable

In a digital-first, work-anywhere world, the jobs of the future will be reliant on digital skills

Digital skills are broadly defined as the skills needed to "use digital devices, communication applications, and networks to access and manage information," from basic online searching and emailing to specialist programming and development.

At their core, these skills help people communicate and collaborate, develop and share digital content, and problem solve in a work-anywhere world.

Students that learn digital skills not only make themselves more employable but future-proof their career by understanding key digital channels.

Here are a list of basic digital skills for students to consider:

  • Computer literacy
  • Data entry
  • Social media
  • Web-based communications and research
  • Word processing
  • Email and chat
  • Secure information processing

Digital skills have never been more critical to business and the workforce, as demonstrated by the universal shift to digital-first interactions like remote work, online commerce, and virtual collaboration. While this change has produced many benefits, like greater flexibility for workers and removing geography as a barrier to hiring new talent, it's also resulted in the widening of an already-large skills gap.

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Digital skills that can make students instantly employable

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