50 Steps to Finding Your Most Transferable Skills?

Transferable skills can include things such as leadership and teamwork, communication and problem-solving abilities, critical thinking and time management skills. It can be helpful to break down each skill and give a specific example of how you utilized it in a previous role.

Here are 50 examples of transferable skills that employers are looking for:

50 Examples of Transferable Skills that Employers are Looking for

1. Administration
2. Analysis
3. Anthropology
4. Application Development
5. Art Direction
6. Astrology
7. Astronomy
8. Audio Production
9. Banking and Financial Services
10. Biochemistry/molecular biology
11. Bioinformatics/computational biology/bio-statistics
12. Biology teaching and learning (secondary) 13 Business administration and management 14 Business development 15 Business strategy 16 CAD design 17 Call center operations 18 Carpentry 19 Chemical engineering 20 Chemistry 21 Child care 22 Civil engineering 23 Classical studies 24 Computer animation 25. Strong work ethic
26. Team player
27. Organized and detail-oriented
28. Problem solver
29. Passionate about learning and self-improvement
30. Driven to achieve results
31. Strategic thinker
32. Innovative and creative thinker
33. Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
34. Able to build relationships and collaborate with others
35. Strong leadership skills
36. Empathetic and compassionate towards others
37. Persistent and resilient in the face of setbacks or challenges
38. Integrity 39. Enthusiastic 40. Resourceful 41. Analytical 42. Open-minded 43. Proactive 44. Adaptable etc.


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