Looking Ahead: My Employability Skills

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Looking Ahead: My Employability Skills Careers (Grade 10) GLC 2O – Ms. Douwes Looking Ahead: My Employability Skills Reading: Rigour Redefined Graffiti Wall: The Perfect Employee Video: Ontario Skills Passport - Workplace What are transferable skills? Note Employability Skills 2000+ SMART Goals Skills T-Charts MSIP/HW

Transferable Skills Everyone has “learned” abilities and “natural” abilities. Learned abilities refer to our skills and natural abilities refer to our talents. Learned abilities are skills you develop throughout your life and can apply to a variety of situations. So what are transferable skills? Transferable skills: the skills and abilities you have acquired during any activity in your life – your classes, projects, part-time work, volunteer work, babysitting, hobbies, sports, virtually anything – that are applicable to what you want to do in your next job. How do transferable skills differ from job-related skills? Job-related skills: the skills that you use while in a particular job. For ex., a dental hygienist would know how to use the dental technology for cleaning teeth and how to take x-rays. The dental hygienist’s ability to keep patients’ records could be a transferable skill.

Transferable Skills con’t. Why are transferable skills so important? Bottom line: Transferable skills are essential for success in the competitive/global marketplace that we are in now. These are the skills that are applicable from job to job and to a variety of work settings. The combination of: strong academic and thinking skills, strong technical skills, commitment to lifelong learning, the ability to work in teams, and to communicate effectively are constantly emphasized among employers as basic skills for everyone in this competitive job market.

Employability Skills 2000+ “Employability Skills 2000+ are the critical skills you need in the workplace—whether you are self-employed or working for others. Employability Skills 2000+ include communication, problem solving, positive attitudes and behaviours, adaptability, working with others, and science, technology and mathematics skills.” –The Conference Board of Canada

SMART Goals To improve skills, focus on SMART Goals: Specific- Get 80% in Math Measurable- Exercise 40 minutes 2x a week Achievable- Save 15% of what I earn this year Realistic- Learn how to play the guitar Timely- Finish my project by October 15

Skills T-Charts In your small group, reflect on the elements of your chosen skill category Create a T-Chart (Looks like / Sounds like) Write as many concise, precise action statements as you can to reflect your chosen skill (ie. How could you describe this skill on your résumé?)

HW/MSIP work: Wiki Reflection #6: Browse the Employability Skills 2000+ handout. Identify two skills that you believe you could improve on. For each, share an achievable, SMART goal that would help you build that skill.