- published: 08 Jun 2012
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The Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) system is a national continuing education and training system designed for adult workers which complements the formal education system for students. WSQ training is accessible to all workers and does not require academic pre-requisites. The WSQ provides training for skills upgrading and also recognition and certification of workers' existing skills. There are seven qualification levels from basic Certificate to graduate Diploma and these spell out the upgrading and career advancement pathways for workers. Workers can also be certified with Statements of Attainment for individual modules to fill gaps in their skills.
WSQ is based on industry agreed national skills standards, and courses only cover skills training which is determined by employers to be relevant to prevailing occupations in the industry. WSQ training is quality assured by the Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) and is delivered to suit adult workers - modular, flexible, not necessarily classroom based and recognises past skills and experience that workers already acquired. WSQ, developed by WDA, was launched by the Minister of Manpower in October 2005. Through the WSQ system, we can enhance the professionalism of industries, improve their global competitiveness and create training avenues for workers to advance in their jobs and to enter new industries.
The Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) is a national credentialing system. It trains, develops, assesses and recognises individuals for the key competencies that companies look for in potential employees. WSQ is based on national standards developed by WDA in collaboration with various industries comprising industry sectoral frameworks which serve to: - Professionalise the industry, particularly where recognition of Continuing Education and Training (CET) qualifications are lacking - Improve labour mobility allowing companies in growing industries to easily recruit workers with the necessary skills whilst improving opportunities for workers to enter these industries. The WSQ system is designed to be a practical, accessible and affordable launching pad for individuals to ta...
07-10-2016
The Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) is rolling out the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) e-Certificate (e-Cert) system with effect from 3 November 2014. The e-Cert system is an online system that issues electronic certificates to WSQ trainees who have successfully completed their training, and will replace the current hardcopy certificate issuance process. There are tutorial videos to help trainees, employers and Approved Training Organisations (ATOs) on the e-Cert system. For more info, please visit www.wda.gov.sg/about-ecert
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Want a career in floristry? Close to 150 people turned up at the Industry Preview organised by WDA and NTUC Women Development Secretariat to learn more about furthering their skills in the floristry industry. The Floristry WSQ Skills Pack allows one to train at your own pace as it is flexible. For those who wish to pursue a career in floristry, more modules can be taken to attain a full WSQ qualification. Check out our Blog Post for Training Centre for contact details at http://t.co/b1ShAa4f
Dedicated to pursuing skills mastery, Nicholas took up courses to deepen his skills and expertise as a Butler Team Leader with Resorts World at Sentosa. Nicholas is a winner of the 2015 WSQ Outstanding Alumni Award which recognises WSQ graduates who have made contributions to the industry and have achieved success in their careers. Find out what makes a winner in this video!
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I don't hold these truths to be self-evident
I don't necessarily hate the establishment
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