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What Are Transferable Skills?

What Are Transferable Skills?. Simply put, they are skills you have acquired during any activity in your life -- jobs, classes, projects, hobbies, sports, virtually anything. Why Are Transferable Skills Important?.

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What Are Transferable Skills?

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  1. What Are Transferable Skills? Simply put, they are skills you have acquired during any activity in your life -- jobs, classes, projects, hobbies, sports, virtually anything

  2. Why Are Transferable Skills Important? • In resumes, cover letters, and during interviews, you need to portray your skills and experience as applicable to the job you seek. • You need to emphasize the skills and qualities that virtually all employers are looking for. • You all have experience and skills that go beyond the skills necessary for a specific job…you need to identify your skills and articulate how they can be used in any occupation.

  3. Transferable Skills Almost All College Students Have • Ability to meet deadlines, thrive under deadline pressure • Ability to handle multiple tasks • Ability to achieve goals • Ability to adapt • Writing skills • Research skills

  4. According to employers… Communication Skills (written & verbal) Honesty/Integrity Teamwork Skills Strong Work Ethic Analytical Skills Adaptability Interpersonal Skills Motivation/Initiative Computer Skills Detail-orientation Organizational Skills Leadership Skills Self-Confidence National Association of College and Employers

  5. Skills Sets • and • Transferable Skills For Any Career

  6. Communication: the skillful expression, transmission and interpretation of knowledge and ideas. • Speaking effectively • Writing concisely • Listening attentively • Expressing ideas • Facilitating group discussion • Providing appropriate feedback • Negotiating • Perceiving nonverbal messages • Persuading • Reporting information • Describing feelings • Interviewing • Editing

  7. Research and Planning: the search for specific knowledge and the ability to conceptualize future needs and solutions for meeting those needs. • Forecasting, predicting • Creating ideas • Identifying problems • Imagining alternatives • Identifying resources • Gathering information • Solving problems • Setting goals • Extracting important information • Defining needs • Analyzing • Developing evaluation strategies

  8. Human Relations: the use of interpersonal skills for resolving conflict, relating to and helping people. • Developing rapport • Being Sensitive • Listening • Conveying feelings • Providing support for others • Motivating • Sharing credit • Counseling • Cooperating • Delegating with respect • Representing others • Perceiving feelings, situations • Asserting

  9. Organization, Management and Leadership: the ability to supervise, direct and guide individuals and groups in the completion of tasks and fulfillment of goals. • Initiating new ideas • Handling details • Coordinating tasks • Managing groups • Delegating responsibility • Teaching • Coaching • Counseling • Promoting change • Selling ideas or products • Decision making with others • Managing conflict

  10. Work Survival: the day-to-day skills that assist in promoting effective production and work satisfaction. • Implementing decisions • Cooperating • Following policies • Being punctual • Managing time • Attending to detail • Meeting goals • Enlisting help • Accepting responsibility • Setting and meeting deadlines • Organizing • Making decisions • Entrepreneurial skills… These skills include the capacity to be a self-starter, the ability to manage projects, and a talent for marketing oneself. • Confidence • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills • Flexibility • Ability to acquire new technical, analytical, computer or foreign-language skills quickly • Creative problem-solving talents

  11. Transferable Skills Exercise

  12. Transferable Skills in Cover Letters Examples

  13. As a sales associate in a retail store, • I successfully handled • customers' needs every day. • To succeed, I had to be a patient • and diplomatic problem-solver

  14. My work-study position as a computer-lab assistant • involved solid knowledge of the technology within • the labs, the ability to teach that technology to fellow • students, and the skills to assist those who had • problems with the software and hardware. To me, • that's what consulting is all about — possessing • the knowledge to teach and assist clients and the • interpersonal skills to do so successfully.

  15. I am very excited about contributing my talents • in the field of promotions and event planning. • I served as a resident advisor for two years, • and I was very surprised at how much I used my persuasion, creativity and organizing skills. I learned quickly that the more you know about your customer, • the outcomes desired, and how to adapt to each situation, the easier the event becomes. My success in selling my ideas to residents and administrators • and designing all types of events makes me an ideal candidate for your event planning assistant position.

  16. Transferable Skills in ResumesExamples

  17. "I can meet deadlines.““I can work with others” Resume: • Developed, planned and facilitated innovative weekly events for over 25 students during the First Year Experience. • Co-presented withResidence Life Student Staff accurate information about college life and explained college policies.

  18. "I can solve problems." Resume: • Communicated on phone and in writing with a wide range of customers to identify problems, describe policies, offer solutions and solve problems to provide high rate of customer satisfaction.

  19. “I can inform people”“I can manage money” Resume • Coordinated and promoted monthly events for the Augsburg Asian Student Association increasing attendance by 20% • Designed new marketing print materials and social networking reducing overall costs

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