Transferable skills
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Transferable Skills
Tip: Use these themes and skills to identify your transferable skills. (There may be some overlap between the skill themes.)
An easy way to use this resource is to:
- PRINT THIS PAGE
- CIRCLE" or BOLD the skills you have
- Give a number / rating to it (e.g., 1-10), where 10 is highest
- Identify the top 5-7 highest rated skills
- Copy these top 5-7 skills to another sheet of paper, and begin to incorporate them into your RESUME
Also - make sure to highlight your ACHIEVEMENTS (CAR stories - Challenge, Actions, Results) using the top-rated skills as a foundation/baseline.
Communication Skills
- Working effectively with people of different ages, gender, race, religion or political persuasion
- Proficiency with / learning different languages
- Identifying the strengths of team members
- Recognizing own strengths & limitations
- Clarifying team roles & performing agreed tasks
- Demonstrating leadership as appropriate
- Coaching, mentoring & motivating others
- Giving & receiving constructive feedback
- Resolving differences of opinion
- Collaborating & contributing to team results
Problem Solving Skills
- Analyzing facts & testing assumptions
- Defining the problem & contributing factors
- Developing creative, innovative &/or practical solutions
- Showing initiative in identifying & solving problems
- Solving problems independently & in teams
- Applying a range of strategies to problem solving
- Designing contingencies
- Developing & evaluating a range of options
- Making realistic decisions & action plans
- Using mathematics including budgeting & financial management to solve problems
- Resolving customer concerns in relation to complex issues
- Implementing & monitoring solutions
- Evaluating processes & outcomes
Planning and Organizational Skills
- Establishing clear & attainable project goals & deliverables Defining specifications & quality standards
- Planning the use of resources including time,
- people, finances & materials
- Risk management & contingency planning
- Managing time & priorities — setting milestones
- Managing tasks - delegating, coordinating, monitoring
- Managing people - training, developing, motivating, giving feedback, supervising
- Collecting, analyzing & organizing information
- Being resourceful, taking initiative & making decisions
- Establishing evaluation criteria & participating in continuous improvement
- Reporting on progress & outcomes
- Understanding (basic) business systems, software, tools & their relationships
Information Technology Skills
- Having a range of basic IT skills (e.g., Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Having a range of specialized IT skills (i.e., analysis, web design, social media, marketing, procurement, financial, supply chain, HR, etc.)
- Applying IT as a management tool
- Using IT to organize data
- Being willing to learn new IT skills
- Having the occupational health and safety knowledge to apply technology
- Having the appropriate physical capacity
Initiative and Enterprise Skills
- Identifying opportunities not obvious to others
- Assessing the competitive advantage of ideas
- Identifying customer or client requirements
- Developing strategic goals
- Being creative, initiating ideas & innovative solutions
- Determining the commercial viability of ideas
- Translating ideas into action
- Demonstrating political, commercial, environmental, cultural awareness, sensitivities, etc.
- Liaising with stakeholders & sponsors (Note: this might also be in Communication Skills)
- Using a range of business communication methods
- Marketing & selling a product or service
Learning Skills
- Managing own learning
- Sharing knowledge & experience in the workplace
- Contributing to the learning community at the workplace
- Using a range of mediums to learn — mentoring, peer support, networking, information technology (IT), course
- Applying learning to 'technical' issues (e.g. learning about products & 'people' issues (e.g. interpersonal and cultural aspects of work)
- Having enthusiasm for ongoing learning
- Being willing to learn in any setting — on & off the job
- Being open to new ideas & techniques
- Being prepared to invest time & effort in learning new skills
- Acknowledging the need to learn in order to accommodate change
Self Management Skills
- Having a personal vision & goals
- Evaluating & monitoring own performance
- Having knowledge & confidence in own ideas & vision
- Articulating own ideas & vision
- Taking responsibility
- Working ethically
- Working under pressure
- Demonstrating resilience
Teamwork Skills
- Listening, understanding and speaking clearly
- Writing appropriately for different audiences
- Persuading & negotiating effectively
- Demonstrating empathy, assertiveness & tact
- Understanding the needs of customers/clients
- Establishing relationships & using networks
- Sharing information & proposing ideas
- Fluency in English & other languages
- Logically summarizing information or data
- Chairing/running a meeting