ups
kill
Third Person
upskills
Present Participle
upskilling
Past Tense
upskilled
Past Participle
upskilled
1
to teach new skills, especially related to a current job or industry
transitive
- The company offered a workshop to upskill employees in the latest software technologies.
- The university launched a program to upskill students in data analytics to meet industry demands.
- The government initiated a campaign to upskill workers in renewable energy technologies for a sustainable future.
- As part of the professional development program, the company upskilled the employees in digital marketing.
2
to acquire additional skills, often with the goal of enhancing capabilities in one's job or industry
- The graphic designer decided to upskill by taking online courses in animation and video editing.
- In response to technological changes, the IT specialist actively upskilled in cybersecurity to better protect the company's data.
- To advance in their career, the nurse upskilled by attending workshops on the latest medical technologies.
- The software developer consistently upskills to stay updated on programming languages and frameworks.