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The government and various local industry sectors have underscored the need to upskill the Filipino work force and build training partnerships to answer the growing demand for heightened labor efficiencies.

THE government and various local industry sectors have underscored the need to upskill the Filipino work force and build training partnerships to answer the growing demand for heightened labor efficiencies.

A key initiative that aims to help equip young Filipinos with their job skills is the Skills to Succeed Academy, or S2S Academy, launched by Accenture Phils., Technological Education and Skills Development Authority and several nongovernment organizations in 2018. Since its launch in the Philippines in 2018, S2S Academy has grown its base to over 145,000 learners, as it added content and enhanced its features. It has more than 100 interactive, “bite-sized” modules that include identifying transferable skills, creating a great resume, standing out in an interview, and building a professional online presence.

Its “New Skills Now” curriculum focuses on developing the learners’ essential skills to make them “future-ready” through the “Emotional Intelligence” and “Technology at Work” courses.

 

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