

In this article, we want to share with you the positive impact of a qualification that could help you cut through this pandemic chaos and take advantage of the uncertainty in the current state of the market to potentially improve your career and business outcomes within the next 12-months.
Since the second quarter of 2020, we witnessed a new level of social connectedness on a global scale, innovation, and adoption of new technologies at an incredible rate. We have seen restaurants improve their business models, new apps to bridge both ends of demand and supply with minimal physical human interaction.
On that note, the education sector undertakes the most dramatic change; the rise of e-learning where teaching is undertaken remotely on digital platforms. For the trades and services industry, this means staying ahead of new legislative changes and requirements, ensuring you have the right knowledge, skills set and qualification is easily accessible more than ever.
For example, if you intend to become a medium-rise registered builder to increase your income potential, you could consider signing up for the Diploma of Building and Construction CPC50210 or take this opportunity to check your eligibility to receive credit for previous skills and experience through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Many skilled blue-collar communities are taking advantage of this uncertain times to prepare themselves through nationally accredited programs. It is the perfect step-up for commercial workers looking to leverage current skills to move into more senior positions or higher paid jobs.
According to Forbes (5) when you earn a certificate, you can expect anywhere from a 13 to 25% boost in your annual salary.
Quality education may come at a high cost (some says) But with the advent of e-learning, resources are accessible at a much lower cost than you could ever imagined. It not only provides personalised content, tailored for the busy people with specific career goals, it has also shown to increase retention of information and takes less time.