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Reskilling
What is Reskilling?
Reskilling is the process of teaching employees new skills so they can move into a different role or adapt to changing job requirements within an organization.
It helps employees prepare for shifts caused by automation, digital transformation, market changes, or evolving business needs.
Unlike upskilling, which focuses on improving existing abilities, reskilling equips employees with entirely new capabilities for future roles.
Organizations use reskilling to build workforce agility, close skill gaps, and retain talent in a rapidly changing workplace.
Examples of Reskilling in the Workplace
Why is Reskilling Important?
Reskilling vs Upskilling
How Can HR Support Reskilling Successfully?
- Identify Future Skill Needs: Use workforce planning and skills gap analysis to spot roles that need transition support.
- Create Personalized Learning Paths: Offer training programs tailored to employees’ strengths and career goals.
- Use Employee Surveys: Gather feedback on learning needs, career interests, and development barriers.
- Reward Learning Progress: Strengthen motivation through recognition, badges, and milestone-based rewards.
- Promote Internal Mobility: Build pathways for employees to move into new roles after training.
- Measure Outcomes: Track completion, role movement, retention, and performance improvements.

