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How is SkillForce going to create and run the FACTree model
SkillForce has researched and analysed the reasons behind the ‘unemployability challenge’ or the ’employability gap’ facing the youth and industry alike. This aspect is known to all stakeholders including the academic institutions such as engineering colleges and universities that award the degrees. The moot cause for this situation is lack of industry experienced faculty to teach what is needed by the industry and provide a base platform for the youth to become employable.
Recent layoff’s at a IT major is indicative that unless the engineering graduates possess the needed skills, they could be rendered as unemployed sooner or later. Should they realise that the critical skill development is needed over and above their engineering degree, they would invest few months more for a good and successful career. That is the mantra that SkillForce would utter in the ears of every interested engineering graduate and create the needed awareness. SkillForce would initiate the skill development process that is industry-fit after certain evaluation including learnability and attitudinal inclination to build a long career in the IT/Sofware industry. This means that SkillForce would further sieve and filter to get to a good set of potential youth who could be made ’employable’ and this would resolve a 3 way challenge – Talented resources made available for the IT/Software industry, A career build for the young engineers and placement challenges faced by the academic institutions.
FACTree model in detail
The approach that is considered for FACTree model to be implemented is ENABLEMENT. This means that graduating engineers consider that their degree acquired through their academic process is not comprehensive enough for direct employement and further skilling is required to become ’employable’. This applies for everyone, whether they get a confirmed job offer to join the industry or not. For those who have got a confirmed job offer, till they actually join, there is a question on their EMPLOYABILITY hangs over their heads.
Recent layoff’s at a IT major is indicative that unless the engineering graduates possess the needed skills, they could be rendered as unemployed sooner or later. Should they realise that the critical skill development is needed over and above their engineering degree, they would invest few months more for a good and successful career. That is the mantra that SkillForce would utter in the ears of every interested engineering graduate and create the needed awareness. SkillForce would initiate the skill development process that is industry-fit after certain evaluation including learnability and attitudinal inclination to build a long career in the IT/Sofware industry. This means that SkillForce would further sieve and filter to get to a good set of potential youth who could be made ’employable’ and this would resolve a 3 way challenge – Talented resources made available for the IT/Software industry, A career build for the young engineers and placement challenges faced by the academic institutions.