DigiSkill: Key Software Skills for Modern Workplaces

You are warmly invited to join an online dialogue organized as part of the DigiSkill project, supported by the Erasmus+ programme, on the topic:
🌍 Key Software Skills for Modern Workplaces 🌍
In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, software skills are no longer limited to IT professionals. Whether working in public administration, business, education, or customer service, the ability to effectively use digital tools has become an essential part of everyday professional life. Join us to explore which software competencies are most valuable in modern workplaces and how they can support communication, productivity, and career development.
📅 Date: July 14, 2026
🕐 Time: 13:00 CET
💻 Platform: Zoom (the link will be shared prior to the event)
⏱️ The session will last approximately 1.5 hours and will be held in English.
🎤 Guest Speaker: Tereza Divotyan – Employee at the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic and Political Science & International Relations Student
Tereza works part-time at the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic while pursuing a degree in Political Science and International Relations. Throughout her professional career, she has gained experience in a variety of work environments, particularly in administration and customer service. For example, she worked as a hotel receptionist, where she developed strong communication and organizational skills.
In her current role, she regularly works with digital tools used for communication, information management, and everyday administrative tasks. Her experience in both the public and private sectors has given her valuable insight into the growing importance of digital competencies across different professions.
During her presentation, Tereza will introduce key software skills and digital tools that are becoming essential in today’s workplace. She will focus on their practical applications and highlight the importance of digital literacy for effective communication, work organization, and professional development.
🌐 Who is this dialogue for?
The dialogue is intended for young adults aged 18–30, particularly those interested in intercultural learning, youth collaboration, and international partnerships.
The DigiSkill project brings together participants from Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Portugal to strengthen intercultural understanding and develop digital competences that are increasingly important in today’s globalized world.
We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging discussion, exchanging experiences across countries and cultures, and exploring together how digital skills can help us succeed in the workplaces of today and tomorrow.
