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    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives

    Creativity is more than an endearing personality trait listed on a CV or a way to relax when we're stressed. In the world of work, creativity is a pragmatic and sought-after skill. In fact, the World Economic Forum listed creativity as one of the core skills needed to thrive career-wise.
    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives

    Vega, a brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE), believes that creativity is not just a talent or skill, but a mindset that can be developed and nurtured. It is a bridge between ideas and reality, and the path to progress and change. By harnessing the power of creative talent and strategic thinking, our youth can build a better future for themselves and those around them.

    From a career perspective, creativity is an incredibly useful skill in almost every work environment. However, creatives often find themselves pigeon-holed to certain jobs that are considered better suited to their ‘artsy’ abilities and are constantly told that their tendency toward ‘right-brain thinking’ means they’ll be better off pursuing conventionally creative careers (art, design, fashion, etc).

    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives
    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives

    The changing world of work

    The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is fast becoming a buzz term among industry thought leaders and pacemakers, who have offered insights and predictions of how technology will change the future world of work. From smart phone technology that is constantly setting new benchmarks in innovation, to breakthroughs in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT), 4IR is causing an unprecedented level of disruption across industries.

    As industries evolve and new ones emerge, the world of work is changing too, and is now calling for different set of skills. Creative thinking will become one of the top three skills ahead of analytical thinking and technology literacy that workers need by 2025. While machines and robots may be able to complete a task faster, there is no machine that can match the unique perspective and skill that a creative human being can bring to the table.

    The world needs more creatives – not just for the purpose of making it more beautiful and more interesting, but to help solve its biggest challenges and propel industries forward in meaningful ways.

    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives

    Getting creative for success

    Particularly as we enter a new and unprecedented professional landscape, creatives are in high demand in a variety of sectors and positions. In fact, creativity is a skill that offers an edge over competitors – whether you’re applying for a job or looking to start your own venture.

    Entrepreneurs with creative flair are undeniably better positioned to run successful businesses. Consider the challenges involved in running a business – from making tough decisions to managing people, all while trying to build a profitable enterprise. It takes someone with creativity, who is able to see a problem from different angles and find solutions that no one else can think of, to achieve that.

    In the same way, employees need creativity as a skill in order to thrive in their jobs and contribute ideas and work of substance.

    Employers are searching for candidates who can do more than just adequately complete the tasks they’re given. They want sharp thinkers who can bring new and interesting perspectives to the table to solve problems and execute briefs in an excellent and outstanding way.

    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives
    Busting the myths for our youth: Careers for creatives

    We encourage creative students and parents of creatives to consider all their options when it comes to choosing what to study to ensure they get a well-rounded mix of skills and insight into their fields, whether they want to design games and apps, climb the corporate ladder, or start an NGO.

    The future belongs to those who can blend critical and lateral thinking, head and heart, creativity, and strategy, to bring new solutions to light. And it’s this fusion that sets IIE-Vega apart.

    Students can apply for IIE undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas, higher certificates and short courses in design, brand communication and brand management at www.vegaschool.com.

    Vega School
    Vega is a brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE). The IIE is South Africa's largest private higher education institution which operates across 20 campuses. The IIE is international accredited by The British Accreditation Council.
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