Life Skills And Work Readiness In VET
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After completing vocational educational training many graduates still lack basic life skills to start their work life. Thus, many companies feel they are left to invest considerable time and effort to get VET trained workers ready to take up the job roles for which they were hired. Work readiness and life skills are social skills such as a person’s attitude and motivation to work and learn on-the-job (work ethics), working independently as well as collaborating in teams, solving problems and taking reasoned decisions, showing creativity and flexibility, and demonstrate critical thinking. |
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