How Students Can Discover Transferable Skills
Transferable skills are capabilities that can remain useful across different contexts. Students often possess them without recognizing them as career skills.
Group project
May demonstrate teamwork, communication, planning, conflict management, and accountability.
Student leadership
May demonstrate coordination, decision-making, communication, persuasion, and responsibility.
Sports
May develop discipline, teamwork, strategic thinking, persistence, and performance under pressure.
Content creation
May involve communication, research, creativity, editing, audience awareness, and digital skills.
Family or community responsibilities
May develop organization, caregiving, problem-solving, reliability, and time management.
The key question
"What did I actually have to do to produce the result?" That question often reveals skills hidden inside ordinary experiences.
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