AI has automated many of the routine tasks which were once performed by entry-level employees. That’s progress, right? Yes, but now young people don’t have the chance to gradually build skills. And they don’t yet have the skills required for higher-level responsibilities. They can’t get those jobs without experience, but AI’s doing the jobs that would’ve given them the experience.
Early career professionals hit the job market at a disadvantage even before AI enters the picture. Per LinkedIn research, 45% of executives say recent college graduates aren’t bringing the right skills to entry-level positions.
Here’s an opportunity for your association: become the workforce training partner for member companies and industry employers who need help upskilling new and existing employees. Don’t ignore their needs, especially if they’re the ones who pay for their employees’ dues and registration fees.
In your role as a workforce development partner:
Become the obvious and only choice for companies ready to invest their training and professional development dollars.
With the automation of traditional entry-level tasks, early-career employees aren’t gaining the skills and knowledge that once served as stepping stones to increased responsibilities and promotions. But you can bridge these gaps for them.
The Metal Treating Institute (MTI) uses TopClass LMS to offer online technical training, a big hit with members because, says CEO Tom Morrison, it automates their onboarding and training processes. “With the labor shortage for both management and line personnel, training is a must for every company. Studies show training drives productivity and efficiency, lowers error rates, and increases employee empowerment and confidence to make decisions.”
Usually, these skills are developed over time, but employees don’t have that luxury now. Soft skills are especially useful in workplaces experiencing constant change and uncertainty.
Give companies access to training programs via a learning portal on your LMS, like their own mini-LMS with customized branding. Supervisors and HR teams can monitor and enforce the completion of mandatory training and share data via an integration with their HR system.
Sidecar’s Association AI Professional certificate program has become the standard for AI skills in the association industry, if the many badges shared on LinkedIn are any measure. Is there a Sidecar in your industry? Don’t let another organization get the jump on you.
Early career professionals must know how to do what AI is doing and how to work alongside AI applications. Consult with employers on a curriculum that covers required skills, appropriate use, quality checks, and data privacy issues.
Shadow, talk with, and film employees (or actors) demonstrating skills in a variety of workplaces. To ensure the training is tailored to the needs of all employees, develop learner personas representing the typical backgrounds of new hires, for example
• High school graduate
• College graduate
• Military vet
• Older career changer
Offer self-paced microlearning modules. Microlearning fits into a busy schedule. Use short videos that focus on employees doing tasks in their first months in a new job.
Experiment with cohort programs. Learning alongside peers is a more engaging experience. Offer a mix of live and on-demand instruction that learners proceed through in a few months with a group of peers.
Integrate new programs into learning pathways. Keep people coming back for the next step in their learning and career journey.
Customize programs for deep-pocket employers. Offer companies an LMS portal for their onboarding, booster, and other training programs, for example, microcredentials for specialized skills or leadership development programs.
I discovered an acronym we can all relate to: FOBO, the Fear Of Being Obsolete. When the pace of change accelerates, the risk of skills obsolescence rises. Position your association as a solution to FOBO for industry professionals and as a workforce development partner for employers.
In our quick tour, take a peek at how TopClass LMS helps MTI and other associations deliver the workforce training and credentialing needed by industry employers and professionals. Tom Morrison at MTI said, “When we changed LMS systems in 2023, we looked everywhere and only one could satisfy our needs. It was TopClass LMS.”