Digital Competency Based on Digital Literacy: Strategies for Career
Success for Health Professionals
Abstract
This research aims to develop and test a model for strengthening digital
competence to become a successful employee career by considering formal
personal/internal factors, namely digital competence and digital
literacy, where these formal factors result from interventions needed in
the era of society 5.0. Data was collected using a questionnaire from 67
administrative staff at hospitals in Semarang City, and analysis was
carried out using SmartPLS. This study branching Literacy,
socio-emotional Literacy and real thinking skill literacy do not affect
digital competence. The research results show that digital literacy
greatly influences digital competence. However, branching Literacy,
socio-emotional Literacy and real thinking skill literacy do not affect
digital competence. In the end, digital competency is proven to increase
career readiness in the future. These findings recommend that
institutions develop specific practices and policies regarding digital
competence to create intrinsic and extrinsic career success.