Upskilling? Here’s a list of resources to tap on

In recent years, a plethora of credible and useful online resources have mushroomed over the years for individuals to upskill themselves anytime and anywhere. As we maintain social distancing and work from home measures due to the COVID-19 situation, consider utilising some of these online resources to broaden your skillsets, stay ahead of the game, and make the most of your time at home.
After establishing a clearer understanding of yourself and your career journey, and identifying areas for upskilling, it’s time to explore resources that will help you level up. The almost limitless number of learning resources available online can make eyes glaze over with indecision. To help you get started on improving yourself personally and career-wise, we have put together a selection of upskilling resources for you to easily tap on.
1. Online courses
Undertaking professional development e-learning classes is one of the most direct and simple
The beauty of signing up for online courses is that there is no mandatory commitment
2. Career advice
If you’re looking for career-specific actions that you can implement right from the get-go, why not take a look at relevant career advice articles? From government-linked sources to popular business magazines like Fast Company, Business Insider, Inc., and Harvard Business Review, these sources all offer to keep you abreast of the latest industry data and happenings while providing key
At Robert Walters, we tap on our expert professional recruitment consultants to curate useful career and hiring tips for managers and executives alike. During major upheavals such as the widespread remote working measures and economic uncertainties due to a global COVID-19 environment, why not start preparing yourself for a new job? Easy and quick first steps such as taking time to update and review your CV, polish your LinkedIn profile, crafting an outstanding personal brand statement, and practising your interview skills can help better position you for new and greater opportunities when the market recovers.
3. Visual and auditory add-ons
Sometimes we just don’t want to be staring at yet another long page of text. Take a break and switch to other digital tools and platforms for your learning needs. Check out popular webinars, hop into different Facebook or LinkedIn live sessions by career coaches, join in a conversation and network with other professionals in online social media groups, search for relevant career topics on YouTube, or listen to your favourite topical podcasts and TED talks. The great thing about using these platforms is that almost all of them are bite-sized and available on your mobile, so you can literally upskill on the go, even if that means doing so while you’re exercising, minding the kids, or just relaxing in the
4. Personal well-being
Levelling up doesn’t just have to be about our professional growth. It pays to devote time to boost your own physical, emotional and mental health as well, especially in light of the global coronavirus outbreak. Besides your usual routine, why not take the opportunity to pick up activities that you have always wanted to try. Focus on regular exercise, be it yoga at home or a short run outdoor. Eat healthily and consistently – take a full break away from your work during scheduled mealtimes. Keep to your planned work hours and stay away from
For other expert advice, head to our career advice hub, or contact us for a confidential discussion.
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