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Career readiness

Educational

Sometimes called career preparedness or career skills. The honest version of the concept is about evidence — what you can show, not what you claim.

Career readiness is the combination of technical skill, professional behaviour, and demonstrable evidence of work that positions a graduate to compete for entry-level roles in their field. The shape of it varies by industry — what counts as ready for a software engineering role differs from what counts for a marketing role — but the underlying logic is consistent.

The most useful frame for a student is to ask what evidence a recruiter could actually click through. CV bullet points are weaker evidence than portfolio artefacts. Self-described skills are weaker evidence than rubric-graded deliverables. Career readiness is built by accumulating the strong kind.

On Ewance

Ewance is a portfolio-and-credential platform that turns time spent learning into clickable evidence of work. Each challenge a student ships contributes a verifiable credential and a deliverable a recruiter can review. The accumulation across a degree builds the kind of career readiness recruiters actually trust — evidence-based, not self-reported.

Related guide

Technical Skills Development
Strategies for building job-specific technical competencies.

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Career readiness — Definition & meaning | Ewance Glossary