Valits 2.0

Low-skilled individuals and disadvantaged groups—such as migrants, ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities—often struggle to find employment, especially as automation and digital technologies replace many low-skilled roles. In today’s job market, transversal skills like communication, adaptability, and teamwork are essential. Yet many individuals are unaware of these informal skills or how to apply them. Helping people recognize and use their soft skills is key to improving employability and promoting inclusive workforce participation.

Valits 2.0 a transversal solution

VALITS 2.0 is an EU project focused on supporting low-skilled individuals and disadvantaged groups by helping them identify, strengthen, and apply their informal transversal skills in the competitive European job market. Unlike formal qualifications, these soft skills—such as adaptability, communication, and teamwork—often go unrecognized, yet they are essential for employment.

The Self-Assesment Tool

Learning Guide for Developing Informal Transversal Skills

After completing the Self-Assessment Tool, users receive a personalized overview of their informal transversal skills, backed by a credible skills certificate. This insight highlights their strengths and reveals areas for improvement.

But what comes next? That’s where the VALITS 2.0 Learning Guide comes in.

The Learning Guide provides users with customized learning pathways to further develop their skills based on their individual assessment results. It offers access to a variety of upskilling opportunities, including:

Online courses and MOOCs
Group training programs
Local and regional consulting services for skill development

Whether you’re looking to grow your skills or improve job readiness, the VALITS 2.0 Learning Guide is your personalized roadmap to career development and inclusion in today’s evolving job market.

Project results and publications

This section presents the key outputs and findings of the VALITS 2.0 project, developed to support the recognition and development of informal transversal skills for improved employability.

Here, you will find all intellectual outputs, including detailed research studies, guides, and tools created by the project partners.

Jobs and Skills Report

An in-depth analysis of current labor market trends, highlighting the importance of transversal skills in the evolving European job landscape.

Survey Report

A comprehensive overview of the skills gaps and challenges faced by low-skilled and disadvantaged groups, based on data collected across partner countries

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