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    How micro-credentialing can help you break into a new career

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    With rapid shifts in the job market becoming commonplace, graduate professionals have to be more resilient than ever to ensure they stay ahead of trends and keep their careers on an upward trajectory.  This has given rise to the phenomenon of micro-credentialing, which allows swift, affordable upskilling, an education expert says.

    “Micro-credentialing is revolutionising how individuals break into new careers, offering flexible, targeted learning to acquire in-demand skills. Unlike traditional degrees, these shorter, focused courses or certifications allow professionals to upskill quickly in areas that are in high demand,” says Dingaan Moropane, Deputy Dean: Academics at The IIE’s Rosebank College.

    For career changers, micro-credentials bridge the gap between current expertise and new opportunities, enabling rapid entry into emerging and high-growth fields without having to take a 3-year break to pursue fulltime studies. And as industries evolve, the micro-credentialing model empowers employees to stay competitive and to pivot with confidence, he explains.

    The 3 main reasons people seek to upskill in the current environment, include:

    • Pursuing greater fulfilment: Especially mid-career, many professionals seek roles that better align with personal interests or values, promising greater job satisfaction over routine or unfulfilling work.
    • Economic opportunities: Shifting to high-demand fields offers better pay, and greater stability and growth potential, especially in rapidly evolving industries and those facing job cuts.
    • Adapting to change: Technological advancements or job market shifts, like automation, push workers to reskill and transition into emerging or more secure careers.

    “Micro-credentialing enables professionals to pivot into high-growth industries, or higher growth roles within their existing industry, with agility and precision. As industries evolve and new opportunities arise, micro-credentialing is proving to be a vital resource for career changers seeking relevance, flexibility, and opportunity at speed,” says Moropane.

    Obtaining complementary skills through micro-credentialing means students can gain entry into a new field within a few months or a year. Additionally, these shorter programmes are found in most fields, including tech, finance and accounting, law, education, and marketing, enabling pivots to brand new fields.

    Examples of transitional qualifications, which allow graduates to broaden their field of expertise outside of their first degree, to encompass high-demand skills, include:

    Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Business: Prepares graduates with digital skills across finance, HR, and marketing.

    Postgraduate Diploma in Management: Ensures students gain a deep understanding of management theory and practice.

    Postgraduate Diploma in Business Leadership: Equips managers with leadership and business management skills across multiple disciplines.

    Postgraduate Diploma in Data Analytics: Provides training in Big Data, AI, ML, Data Visualisation, and Statistics.

    “For those transitioning to new roles, micro-credentials bridge the gap between current expertise and the demands of emerging fields. The Future of Jobs report 2025 underscores the value of micro-credentials for job seekers aiming to differentiate themselves in competitive markets,” notes Moropane.

    An added benefit of pursuing a micro-credentialing approach, is that they are stackable, allowing professional students to accumulate expertise over time, creating a robust skill set tailored to their career goals.

    “This flexibility is ideal for professionals juggling work, family, and education. Micro-credentialing is reshaping how professionals navigate career transitions. By providing a fast, more affordable, and targeted approach to skill acquisition, it empowers workers to adapt to change and remain resilient, pursue fulfilling roles, and capitalise on economic opportunities,” says Moropane.

    “Micro-credentials are not merely a trend but a cornerstone of a future-ready job market, enabling individuals to pivot with confidence and stay ahead in an ever-changing professional landscape.”

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