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How UAE students are boosting job prospects with professional skills – News

By dailyguardian.aeSeptember 29, 20244 Mins Read
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University student Rawdha Mohamed has completed a professional course in media and filmmaking. She is now planning to develop her skills further by enrolling in sports journalism courses to increase her chances of landing a job in the media industry.

Rawdha, who is in her early 20s, is one of the UAE youth who is keen on acquiring professional skills so she can stand a better chance of being noticed by employers.


Natasha Parikh, career counsellor and CEO of My Learning Curve told Khaleej Times: “Today’s students are becoming future-ready by enrolling in courses that enhance their employability.”

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Rawdha, who works as a media intern to gain hands-on experience in content creation and production, shared: “I am committed to preparing myself for a future in the media industry. I’m pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design at Ajman University, as it further nurtures my creative instincts through design and aesthetics.

“Although these fields may seem divergent, my path is driven by a deep passion for both media and creativity. I’ve chosen a stable academic path in interior design to secure my future while also building a career in media, where my true passion lies,” she added.

For Rawdha, the dual approach will allow her to build a versatile portfolio, ensuring that she will be well-positioned for a successful career upon graduation.

Emirati electrical engineer, Maryam Almansoori, did the same during her time as a college student. She pursued several professional courses from 2019 to 2021 to enhance her skills and expand her knowledge.

“I was motivated by a strong desire for continuous improvement and to remain competitive in the job market,” she said, noted: “Those courses not only deepened my understanding of key concepts but also equipped me with practical skills essential for real-world applications. By complementing my academic education with hands-on experience, I positioned myself to bridge the gap between theory and practice, thereby ensuring I was well-prepared to meet the challenges of my future career.

Becoming job-ready

Meanwhile, online learning platform Coursera has recently launched a new report emphasising the rising use of micro-credentials by academic institutions worldwide. The report shows that universities are increasingly supplementing traditional degree programmes with industry-specific micro-credentials to produce job-ready graduates.

The report, based on a study of more than 1,000 higher education leaders, including deans, provosts, and chancellors representing 850 institutions across 89 countries, underscores the role of micro-credentials in shaping the future of education.

According to the report, 88 per cent of surveyed higher education experts believe that students are more likely to enrol in programmes offering academic credit for industry-recognised credentials. Additionally, 92 per cent agree that graduates who earned those credentials are better equipped for the job market. This sentiment is echoed by students themselves, with 97 per cent of students in the UAE and Saudi Arabia stating that earning a professional certificate would help them stand out to employers and get a job after graduating.

“Academic institutions need to collaborate with governments and industries to align their curricula with the evolving demands of the job market,” underscored Kais Zribi, Coursera’s general manager for the Middle East and Africa.

“By incorporating job-relevant content and micro-credentials into their programs, universities can help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in the careers of tomorrow,” Zribi added.

Natasha Parikh, career counsellor and CEO of My Learning Curve, also pointed out that today’s students are becoming future-ready by enrolling in professional courses that enhance their employability.

She cited: “One of our students began learning coding and robotics in middle school and now holds a provisional patent for “Walkfit,” a smart walking stick. There’s another enhancing her digital marketing skills through a Google certification, building on her internships in content creation and social media strategy. One more is currently minoring in developing machine learning tools during his internship.

“These courses equip students with real-world skills, making them competitive for both college admissions and the job market,” she highlighted.


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