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How to Develop Transferable Skills for Career Growth
Choose transferable skills based on the environments you want to enter.
Common transferable skills
Communication; problem-solving; critical thinking; collaboration; organization; adaptability; leadership; research; presentation.
Practice across formats
For communication, do not practice only one format. Explain an idea verbally, write it, present it, and teach it. Transferability becomes stronger when the capability has been tested across different situations.
Keep evidence
A skill becomes easier to communicate to employers when you can show: context → action → capability → outcome.
Knowing your skills is useful. Understanding where those skills come from, which abilities may support them, and where they can take you gives you a much clearer picture.
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