upskilled; upskilling; upskills
1
transitive
: to provide (someone, such as an employee) with more advanced skills through additional education and training
The company invests significant time and resources to upskill and train its employees …—Santhosh Ramdoss
2
intransitive
: to acquire more advanced skills through additional education and training
Workers who upskill are likely to exhibit stronger problem-solving abilities, a higher level of productivity, and better performance overall.—Chandler Macleod Group
upskilling
noun
Companies need to direct investments in training, tuition reimbursement and new approaches to upskilling so that employees are ready to step into new and better jobs across a wider range of areas.
—Margaret Keane
… rapid change in all industries means that our skills have a shelf life and constant upskilling is essential.
—us.kineo.com
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