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How to choose the course you need if you are unemployed or working.

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 7:21 am
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Written by Javier Bastero Alonso
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Nowadays there are many different training models available to us. The offer is sometimes so wide that it overwhelms us and it is difficult to decide on one, since we must take into account many factors: the type of course, the duration, the area, the economic requirements or the certification it grants.

Given the potential risk of information kazakhstan phone data overload, that evil of today's world that we now call infoxication , we must spend some time planning the choice of course, so that it is appropriate to our final objective.

First of all, think about what type of course you are looking for. If you are unemployed, the most advisable thing is to take a course that improves your CV, either by improving your profile as a professional in a certain sector or by complementing it with some transversal capacity that can broaden your scope from the point of view of employability.



What type of training am I looking for?
If this is your situation, analyze your skills and identify your weaknesses. Keep in mind that today, the following are practically essential:

Digital competence. In an increasingly “virtual” world, mastering it is essential. The ability to use mobile devices and computers is already taken for granted, so it is time to reinforce knowledge in other digital areas, such as 2.0 communication, that is, the use of social networks from a commercial point of view.
Programming. Without straying too far from the previous point, having programming knowledge opens more and more doors for us, and not only in IT jobs, since the virtualization we mentioned earlier especially involves companies, which right now use this channel as their main way of promoting and selling their products or services.
Languages . Languages ​​have always been in high demand, as they are the main instrument for internationalising a company. Nowadays, even more so, as the global digitalisation process in which we are immersed has significantly shortened the distances between companies and customers, so all languages ​​become a differentiating asset for companies that intend to extend their sales radius without setting limits. Those that are most widely spoken worldwide will be the most in demand (Spanish, English, Chinese, French), although we must also take into account those that have special importance in the business world (in addition to the above, German, Portuguese, Russian or Arabic).