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She is keen to upskill herself.
She is 34 years old, unmarried.
She is happy with her work and is doing well as a Business Development Manager.
Given her position at work, she is afraid to take a break from work to pursue higher education.
She dreams of studying abroad in a prestigious school, hence online courses are not her first option.
What would you recommend to Victoria?
Asked by Edumilestones | 17th of November 2020
career counselling voiceofvipinIt is interesting that she has a career progress plan, only that she may not be able to meet it thus jeopardising her career. She needs to be exposed to the advantages of the online option, so she can take advantage of it. She can also choose her choice institution of prestige for any suitable online relevant programme.
The best option for her can be she should take permission from her present company for pursuing a regular course and should apply for a regular course intake after getting a NOC from her present companh.Like this she can upgrade herself and safeguard her job as well.
The best option for her can be she should take permission from her present company for pursuing a regular course and should apply for a regular course intake after getting a NOC from her present companh.Like this she can upgrade herself and safeguard her job as well.
I recommend professionals career counselling for Victoria. As she has good work experience and wishes to upskill herself, she can definitely upgrade with courses.
Looking at the current scenario she must not give up her job yet unless she chooses a better career path. but at the same time she is independant so she can explore and upgrade her skills through learning avenues.
Highly recommend career counselling for Victoria.
As mentioned Victoria is seemingly happy with her career which goes to say she would like to upskill herself with courses which will add to her already satisfying job.
Intrestingly ,she wants to study abroad, I would iterate upon the advantages of doing online courses ,specially considering Covid situation.Though she does not seem to to be interested in online courses but I personally with my experience can say that the online courses have served as boon in these tough times .She can visit an career expert to help her explore the online possibilities.
If thats not her calling ,she can probably request a break in job for a year or so and thereafter pursue her dreams of studying abroad.
Some of the recommended courses for her could be M.Sc in innovation (London school),M.Sc in management ,Entrepreneurship management ....the list can be many .
Victoria has a host of options that she can choose which can offer her a blend of education and retain her current job. We often feel comfortable and happy with our career trajectory. She needs to ask herself, what is her objective behind up-skilling and what does she want as an outcome, this will help choose her options better. Evening classes, sabbatical, working remotely are a few options available to her.
Victoria is happy with the profile and doing well in that position.
The query Victoria has put is mostly put by employees who are feeling the need for brushing up their skills at a time when new lot of employee gets recruited. The change in technology keeps employees at tenterhooks.Employee upskilling is too common .One has to adress the situation by discussing with senior managers or staff. Sometimes there are projects based on upskilling employees and training the freshers. One must keep on working on refresher courses. If one has to do something exclusive .The employee can take a half pay or no pay leave too.