TIGed

Switch headers Switch to TIGweb.org

Are you an TIG Member?
Click here to switch to TIGweb.org

HomeHomeExpress YourselfPanoramaWhere To Start (Part 1)
Panorama
a TakingITGlobal online publication
Search



(Advanced Search)

Panorama Home
Issue Archive
Current Issue
Next Issue
Featured Writer
TIG Magazine
Writings
Opinion
Interview
Short Story
Poetry
Experiences
My Content
Edit
Submit
Guidelines
Where To Start (Part 1) Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Human Resources Development Canada, Aug 20, 2001
Globalization   Opinions

  




  • have good study habits

  • have ever pulled an "all-nighter" to get an assignment in on time

  • Personal Management Skills

    • Keep your promises and do what you say you will do

    • practise every day at your favorite sport so you make the school team

    • always keep your room neat and never lose anything

    • like trying new things

    Teamwork Skills

    • like playing team sports and planning great plays

    • don't panic in tough situations when those around you do


    Academic Skills

    • I communicate well. I am sociable and enjoy working with people.

    • I have good concentration and always come prepared.

    • I work well under pressure and always get the job done


    Personal Management Skills

    • I am reliable and take commitment seriously.

    • I am persistent, determined, motivated and can goal-oriented.

    • I am orderly and methodical. I have strong organizational skills.

    • I adapt easily to new situations.

    Teamwork Skills

    • I work well as a team member and can take a leadership role when appropriate.

    • I handle stress well and enjoy looking for solutions.


    You'll find that having an inventory of your marketable skills will come in handy — whether you're fine-tuning your resumé, preparing a cover letter for that dream job, demonstrating to an interviewer that you have the right stuff for the job or simply following up on previous contacts you've made. You may also end up being surprised at how many transferable skills you really have!

    Keep In Mind!
    If you have a certain career goal in mind, look for jobs that will develop the skills you will need in that career. If you can't find a paying job that relates to your career goal, try volunteering in your spare time.





    « Previous page  1 2     


    Tags

    You must be logged in to add tags.

    Comments
    You must be a TakingITGlobal member to post a comment. Sign up for free or login.