Invincible Edge

Job Training

Are you worried that a lack of English skills, limited knowledge, or no experience is holding you back from working in the private sector? Or maybe you’re a recent college graduate looking for guidance on which courses to take to secure a private-sector job? Perhaps you spent years preparing for government exams and now want to shift to the private sector but lack confidence in your abilities?

Don’t worry – we’re here to help. At Invincible Edge, we provide the training you need to develop skills for a successful career in the private sector, tailored to the industry of your choice.

  • Speaking Skills: Improve your communication, whether verbal or written, so you can communicate effectively.
  • Time Management and Organization: Learn how to manage tasks and meet deadlines efficiently.
  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Learn how to work in teams, participate in meetings, and handle group projects.
  • Adaptability and Problem-Solving: Build flexibility and learn how to handle any situation with problem-solving skills.

 

Workplace Etiquette and Corporate Culture:

  • Workplace Etiquette: Learn professional behavior, dress code, and email/meeting etiquette.
  • Understanding Corporate Culture: Understand workplace norms and corporate ethics, and quickly adapt.
  • Conflict Resolution: Learn how to handle disagreements professionally and find solutions.

 

Digital Literacy and Tech Skills:

  • Advanced Excel and Power BI: Learn pivot tables, data visualization, dashboards, and reporting.
  • MS Office Suite: Learn to use tools like Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook effectively.
  • Basic Project Management Tools: Get familiar with tools like Trello, Asana, or Monday.com to organize tasks and projects.
  • Basic IT Skills: Learn how to use cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox), understand cybersecurity basics, and manage remote work setups.

 

Basic Business and Financial Knowledge:

  • Introduction to Business Concepts: Understand the basics of finance, marketing, sales, and operations so you know how businesses function.
  • Financial Literacy: Learn to manage personal and professional finances, budgeting, and understanding salaries and benefits.
  • Customer Service Skills: For client-facing roles, learn to handle client queries, maintain service standards, and build relationships.