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Employability Skills 2000+
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What they are: 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.
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How we’ll use them: Since the employability skills are important in receiving and maintaining jobs, we will be working with them in-depth before we apply them to resumes, cover letters, and job interviews.
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This process will include: defining important terms self-evaluating of the various skills giving specific examples of how these skills have been used or developed how they could be further developed in the future
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Generic and Hard Skills
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Generic Skills Generic skills are skills that enable people to work well on a team, to master new technology relatively quickly, to adapt to changing circumstances, to grow and change as their careers developed--the kinds of things that make for good employees, no matter what the vocation. Also known as transferable skills.
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Examples of Generic Skills Examples of generic skills include: having effective communication skills managing information using numbers thinking and solving problems
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Hard Skills Hard skills refer to the "demonstrable skills" that you possess. For example, a secretary has demonstrable skills in typing, operating a computer, etc. Working in the retail sector, hard skills may include the ability to handle cash transactions, to set up displays, to merchandise. These are thing that you can do.
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