SkillLab

SkillLab

Softwareontwikkeling

Amsterdam, North Holland 14.191 volgers

Connecting people with jobs and education through the universal language of skills.

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We build technology for employment and career services who are committed to giving the people they support a pathway to employment. Built on the premise that every single person in the world deserves access to progressive employment, our ecosystem uses AI and people's unique skills profile to move them forward in their employment journey.

Branche
Softwareontwikkeling
Bedrijfsgrootte
51 - 200 medewerkers
Hoofdkantoor
Amsterdam, North Holland
Type
Particuliere onderneming
Opgericht
2018

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    Looking for your next career opportunity? Good news, SkillLab is #hiring! We are looking for three new team members who are passionate about helping people discover their skills. Join our product team to build our skills-based solution and help people find their way to employment. If you are an engineer, you will work with our engineering squad leads, Yasser Elsayed, Lala Rustamli and Aaron Michal. And if you are a UX researcher, you will join the creative team led by Daniel Greenblatt If this sounds like the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you! Read more about each position and apply directly from our website: https://lnkd.in/eGPPqW5z Know someone in your network who might be a good fit for these positions? Share this post with them and help them grow in their career.

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    As the weather in the Netherlands missed the memo about the summer, we sure did not miss our invite to be a part of the second Arab Career Development Conference in sunny Alexandria this year! After being a part of the very first career development conference in the Arab states last February, we are thrilled to be back with all the inspiring and devoted people in the space. This year the conference kicked off with a Career Week Program that brought together over 170 participants from the Arab world, and offered the opportunity for young people to work together with career experts to uncover their career potential, and explore the world of work. They had the chance to learn more from established professionals, such as Ahmed Mostafa Kamal, CCSP,CMCS, GCDF,CDFI,JCDC,JCTC, MHF, Muath Bin Hussain, Dr. Brian Hutchison aka Global Career Guy ~ PhD, LPC, CCCE, and Marty Apodaca, LPCC, CCC, NCC. This week, the conference continues with insights and learnings from different experts in the field of career development and guidance from the Arab world and beyond. The conference is organized by GROWAT in partnership with several organizations, such as UNICEF, Ministry of Youth & Sports of Egypt, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, The Embassy of Switzerland in Egypt, and Embassy of the Netherlands in Egypt. SkillLab is represented by our Mary Ramsis who teamed up with Dr. Brian Hutchison aka Global Career Guy ~ PhD, LPC, CCCE to talk about the long-lasting impact the skill-based approach can have in career development. For all the attendees that would like to hear more about it, their session will happen tomorrow at 10.30 EEST. We are very glad to be a part of the growing career development space in the Arab states, and see it thrive more and more!

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    We are pleased to share an update from one of the EU-funded projects where SkillLab is involved. The TRAILS project has recently published the first edition of its newsletter. The project aims to build on current data on skills mismatches and create new tools and databases by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. The first edition of the TRAILS newsletter contains an insightful article about skills mismatches in Europe by one of our project partners, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). It also includes various updates from the project, including details of events and webinars in which TRAILS has participated. Read the newsletter from your browser here: https://lnkd.in/essSfbG2 Or subscribe to our newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/ext3rsfa

    We are pleased to announce that the first issue of the TRAILS newsletter is out! 🎯In this issue, you will find the latest insights in the skills shortages and mismatches across Europe and beyond! ➡️View in your browser: https://lnkd.in/essSfbG2 🔔Subscribe to our newsletter: https://lnkd.in/ext3rsfa Democritus University of Thrace - (D.U.Th.) | EARLALL - European Association of Regional & Local Authorities for Lifelong Learning | Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UniNa) / University of Naples Federico II | Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) | Ipsos Belgium | Tilburg University | SkillLab | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)

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    At SkillLab, the wellbeing of our employees is always a priority. As a commitment to this, we organized a Self-Care Day in the office last week to remind us to take a break and take extra care of ourselves on the International Self-Care Day. Since you missed a series of wellness activities at our office, we share some general self-care tips for everyone to incorporate into their work and daily life. 🫁 The muscle pain that many office workers experience is often caused by artificial breathing that does not fully engage the diaphragm and allow for deep, relaxed breathing. We found an interesting video by Insider Tech that explains how to breathe better: The correct way to breathe in 🎧 Constantly dealing with headaches and neck stiffness? Try taking a break from your headphones! Tight or heavy headphones can put pressure on your ears and strain your head and neck. Additionally, if you use noise-canceling features while walking, the sound waves can create sensations that mimic the feeling of stillness🚶♂️This cause confusion between what you hear and what your body feels which might lead to dizziness and discomfort. 💆♀️ Skin care is more than skin deep. It can also boost your mental well-being by giving you a sense of control and stress relief. It can even be a mindful ritual when done regularly. 🎨 Creative arts therapy can increase serotonin levels and blood flow to the part of the brain associated with pleasure. Big thanks to our Samara Jetta and Lina Rodriguez Solera for taking care of us, and reminding us of the importance of self care! 

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    There are a lot of indicators that the skills-first approach can make a real difference for both the workforce and the employers that are struggling to fill the vacancies. OECD Education and Skills report elaborates more on how the skills-first approach is becoming more prominent, and why it should be the way forward in the coming years to ensure that especially young people have a path forward in the labor market. It is great to see the steps towards a skills-first approach both in the policy world and the world of work. We especially welcome the calls for more collaboration between training providers, employers, and governments, as we recognize this need in our work, and make it our mission to make this alignment and exchange easier and possible. https://lnkd.in/eMXTPHyC

    Unfilled job vacancies? A skills-first approach can help

    Unfilled job vacancies? A skills-first approach can help

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    You have heard us helping people to turn their skills into careers from the MENA region to Latin America. But today's story comes from our own home, the Netherlands. Last year, SkillLab and several organizations in Amstelveen collaborated on a 4-month pilot project to help Ukrainian refugees find a job that matches their previous level of experience. The article below, originally written in Dutch by Gert Hardeman for De Programmaraad Regionale Arbeidsmarkt, summarizes the project and its success story. We have translated it to share it with our English-speaking audience. https://lnkd.in/eC4wpY4e

    Skills Passport Helps Ukrainians in Amstelveen Attain Jobs on the Right Level - SkillLab

    Skills Passport Helps Ukrainians in Amstelveen Attain Jobs on the Right Level - SkillLab

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    On June 26th - 27th, SkillLab's Sylvana Hiltrop and Clara Citra Mutiarasari were in Seville, Spain, to attend the 4th Transnational Partner Meeting of the GAEA EU Project. As a technical partner, SkillLab is leading the development of a skills-based application specifically targeted at women interested in a career in agriculture and entrepreneurship. The GAEA app will work together with the GAEA platform, which will host training modules and networking opportunities for women to connect with potential mentors as well as job and training opportunities. This support package will officially launch at the end of 2024 and is part of the GAEA Bootcamp to be held in Prague in early 2025. Read more about the GAEA project and check out the biannual project newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/eKFE_6Uk

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    A paradigm shift is underway in the world of work. While traditional approaches to career development focus on stories, personality preferences, and experiences, we want to highlight how a skill-focused approach to career development can benefit both counselors and their clients. Skill-based hiring first gained popularity among employers. Around 2010, this approach sparked debate as major global employers announced that they were striving to eliminate unnecessary degree requirements from their job postings and hiring processes. Despite their plans, only 37% of the companies actually completed the transition successfully. Meanwhile on the policy side evidence suggests that skill-based hiring will play a significant role in the future world of work. Events such as the European Year of Skills in 2023 shift the general focus on fostering long-term sustainable growth through a skilled workforce equipped with the most in-demand skills. Such innovative initiatives suggest that career guidance and employment services must also follow this skill-based trend in order to policy and labor market trends. We wanted to present how a skill-based approach can be put into practice by incorporating it into a technology tool developed by SkillLab, and used by SkillLab’s partners worldwide. We talked to counselors that are using our tool in their work to see what is the impact of the skill-based approach on both their work and the career efforts of their clients. Results of this research that was conducted by Arijana Radic, Dr. Brian Hutchison aka Global Career Guy ~ PhD, LPC, CCCE, and Nour Alhiyari ~ PhD, PLPC were first presented at the Asia Pacific Career Development Association Conference 2024 in Trivandrum, India, and the full article was first published in the APCDA Conference Proceedings. Read more about it on our website: https://lnkd.in/eJyH_-5U

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    Every summer, SkillLab holds one of its semi-annual company days. This time we organized it in our own office. SkillLabers were divided into groups of 5-6 people to take part in the SkillLab Olympics, a series of creative activities that encourage us to reflect on our working habits and try out different ways of working. As a final exercise, we look at our fellow SkillLabers to find examples of how our values - purposefulness, collaboration, and a learning mindset - are embodied in our everyday practices at work. Following a SkillLab tradition of exploring the culture of different countries, this company day was accompanied by a delicious Brazilian lunch. Finally, we ended the day with a karaoke party, which brought us closer together as a team. Can you see yourself being part of these fun learning activities? Check out our new vacancies here: https://lnkd.in/eGPPqW5z

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    For many young mothers in Mexico, taking care of their family and raising their children is their primary occupation, which can easily result in them losing sight of their own passions, dreams, and skills that make up their unique personalities. This makes it very difficult to feel confident about themselves and their abilities about their role as a caregiver. As the technology partner of Youth@Risk, a project by the The Adecco Group Innovation Foundation to support youth at risk of falling off the labor market, SkillLab was used as a tool to encourage a shift in mindset among young mothers in Mexico. The goal of the project is to help them regain confidence, recognize their potential, and open their eyes to possible education and work opportunities. Listen to Tania’s story to see the impact of the skill-based approach. Enabling people to see their own potential and skills from all they have learned so far is not only empowering for that one person but for entire communities and generations that see this person as a role model. Read more about the project and Tania’s experience on our website: https://lnkd.in/dDzbUbE2 You can read more about this and other solutions that help underserved communities find their pathways to work in the Adecco Innovation Foundation Annual Report: https://lnkd.in/dJD9BKTm

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