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Continuing Education for Career Advancement: What are the Benefits?

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
May 8, 2025
in Education
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Continuing Education for Career Advancement: What are the Benefits?

While it is possible to get a good job with the minimum qualifications, study and education are much like keys that open opportunities to more advanced careers. You can become a journalist with a bachelor’s degree, but studying a Masters in Journalism online will make you much more attractive to potential employers, as well as grant you a deeper competency in the core skills you would have learned in a bachelor’s.

These are the primary reasons why people often pursue continuing education, even after they’ve received a qualification. The level of expertise and the quality of the employee to employers are both objectively higher with continuing education, as it signifies genuine passion, integrity, an eagerness to learn, and expertise.

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Today, we’re going through some of the major benefits gained when pursuing continuing education to advance your career.

What is Continuing Education?

When people talk about “continuing education,” they’re talking about any learning done after receiving either a major qualification or starting employment. This can take many forms, such as skill certificates, additional tertiary education such as degrees or diplomas, short courses, conferences, and more. 

Some jobs, like nursing or many trades, require employees to actively seek out and participate in continuing education. For those in the medical field, this is to keep up to date with new research and practices, while with tradespeople, it requires people to become familiar with changes in laws and take on additional training.

Types of Continuing Education

There are many forms that continuing education can take, and they all have their own pros and cons. Depending on your role, the role you are aiming for, or your workplace requirements, some of these may be easier to access for you than others. Unless your job has a legal requirement for you to take on a set amount of continuing education, the type of training you choose will usually be up to you. The following is a list of several types of continuing education, and a brief overview of what to expect/how they benefit you.

Seminars and Conferences

Seminars make use of the most valuable resource in any industry, people. They involve a large gathering of professionals in your industry, coming together to network, spread knowledge and expertise, and share opportunities. Conferences are similar, but can involve hundreds to thousands of people, and usually take place over several days, while a seminar will usually run for one or two days. They are invaluable opportunities to learn, meet people, discover opportunities before they hit the open market, and make industry connections.

Webinars

A portmanteau of the words “web” and “seminar,” a webinar takes the same concept as a seminar and hosts it on the internet. These online seminars are useful because they require no travel time or expenses, and present all the benefits of seminars or conferences. The only drawback is that, depending on your ability to access the internet, your experience may be interrupted or glitchy. Also, home life can get in the way of the full experience and benefit of the webinar.

Certificates

Certificates are useful courses that allow people to upskill without the time usage or expenditure of a full degree or diploma. They offer more competency than a short course, but less competency than a qualification. They are sometimes used by students who have just graduated from high school to get a taste of the field they are interested in, but for professionals, they can be an invaluable source of ongoing education, and some jobs require their employees to have one or more certificates for employees to fulfill their duties. If you are interested in an area but aren’t quite sure if it’s for you, then a certificate may provide a lake for you to dip your toes in.

Mentorship Programs

No one would learn anything if someone didn’t first teach. Mentoring utilizes a dynamic similar to student-teacher to provide education, development, and employee retention. These programs are usually company-sponsored, meaning more often than not, it falls to the company to provide the mentor and the training required in the program. Aside from the education, engaging in these programs reaps several rewards. You will frequently be in the company and supervision of a senior, you will develop a deeper industry connection, and partaking in these programs shows proactivity. 

Cross-Functional Projects

Some companies utilize cross-functional projects as a way of building teamwork among their employees. These projects require the workforces of several different departments to collaborate on a single project, encouraging inter-departmental communication, fostering teamwork, and allowing employees to gain some experience in other roles, which will in turn help employees perform better in their own duties in the future. Not only are cross-functional projects a great source of team building, but they also offer a sense of unity in your workplace and introduce employees to different roles they may develop further interest in.

Self-Directed Learning

This is perhaps one of the most valuable forms of continuing education. Self-directed learning defines any learning outcome that is set by the learner. This means that advisors and tutors are there only to point the learner in the right direction, rather than to teach them. Mentors, department leaders, or tutors are only there to provide support and guide the learner to resources, it is up to the student themselves to complete the workload and utilize the resources to the best of their ability.

Skill Development Programs

Skill development programs are training, classes, or workshops designed to upskill people in a certain ability or competence. They are useful because they are usually quite accessible, and similar to certificates, but with less of a workload, acting less as an actual course, and more as a class in a specific skill. For example, while you might take on an IT certificate, you might instead enroll in a Microsoft Office Skill Development Program, allowing you to learn the ins and outs of Microsoft Office, but not gain the breadth of knowledge around computer hardware and software that an IT certificate would get you.

An Investment Lasting a Lifetime 

Continuing education isn’t just about earning another piece of paper. It’s about staying relevant, growing your skill set, and setting yourself apart in a competitive job market. Whether it’s a formal qualification, a short course, or a mentorship program, investing in your development shows initiative, adaptability, and a genuine commitment to your career. No matter your industry, lifelong learning is one of the smartest moves you can make for your future.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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