It's new and improved!
Almost 200 students and employees across New South Wales have helped design the latest version of skillsrecognition.nsw.gov.au. Part of a study set up in 11 locations, their feedback has simplified and improved how the site works. So it's now even easier for anyone to see how valuable their existing skills are.
The site helps identify current skills, see qualifications that match, and find a training provider to do an assessment and deliver any extra training needed. Why waste time studying what is already known? Skills recognition gives students a fast track to their qualification.
User feedback has been gathered since the site's original launch in December 2007, resulting in major enhancements in October 2008 and now in this final release.
Be inspired by the people below who realised how valuable their skills are. Get started on the updated self evaluation tool to see how beneficial skills recognition can be for you, your business or your students.
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Robin McClay
One of the very first people to use the skills recognition self evaluation tool, irrigation farmer Robin McClay from Wakool in the state's south west achieved a positive new career direction after using the website...more
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Laurie Hoy
After leaving a well established career in administration and IT, Laurie Hoy decided to follow her passion for fitness and begin a new career... more
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May Ann Fontimayor
Having worked as a community coordinator for several years, May had decided she wanted formal qualifications to compliment her skills... more
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Andrew Gordon
For rice, sheep and cattle farmer Andrew Gordon, skills recognition gave him the opportunity to gain formal qualifications for the work he already knows so well... more