7 Transferable skills that can help build your dream/career.
1) Communication skills: speaking effectively, writing clearly and concisely, listening attentively and objectively, expressing ideas, facilitating group discussions, interviewing, editing, responding appropriately to +/- feedback using various media to present ideas imaginatively, providing appropriate feedback, negotiating, perceiving nonverbal messages, persuading, reporting information, describing feelings, public speaking, using various styles of written communication, conveying a positive self image to others.
2) Critical Thinking/Problem Solving skills: anticipating problems before they occur, defining problems and identifying possible causes, identifying possible solutions and selecting the most appropriate ones, creating innovative solutions to complex problems, involving group members to evaluate solutions, developing plans to implement solutions, multi-tasking, identifying a general principle that explains interrelated, experience.
3) Research/Planning/Investigation skills: forecasting/predicting, creating ideas, identifying problems, imagining alternatives, identifying resources, gathering information, solving problems, setting goals, extracting important information, analyzing, developing evaluation strategies, testing validity of data, designing an experiment or model, formulating questions, making conclusions, conceptualizing, observing and discovering, and defining needs.
4) Professional behavior skills: implementing decisions, cooperating with others, enforcing policies, being punctual, managing time and stress, attention to details, working effectively under pressure, taking initiative in job-related duties, discerning appropriate behaviors for the workplace, meeting goals, enlisting help, accepting responsibility, setting and meeting deadlines, organizing, making decisions, seeking opportunities for professional development, evaluating personal and professional strengths and weaknesses.
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