Introduction
SWOT
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Mistakes
Didn’t kill me
Let’s go
We can’t find that
Perfection has its price
More than one account
Everyone has the right to be stupid, but …
They won’t even know they’re learning
Genius
Oh dear, it’s hard to spell when you’re hungry
If you keep making mistakes
1
, Reverse job fair
I speak English quite well
That doesn’t only count for this
I find the tenses the most difficult
I chose to watch
Look at the document with all the skills
Hard skills = can be taught
Soft skills = linked to your personality
What does “transferable” mean?
To transfer
Transferable skills = skills you can take with you from another experience
organization, communication, teamwork, problem solving
How can you find your transferable skills?
1. Describe your proudest accomplishments from your past experiences:
write them down
2. Identify transferable skills that you used in those accomplishments
3. Read through the whole list of skills and check off the ones you have =>
articulate those transferable skills to a potential employer
I’ve worked for 2 years (full-time) and it has taught me how to plan and organize.
I also learned a lot about management. Sometimes it could be quite chaotic and
busy, this taught me how to handle stress well.
“To teach someone how to do something”
Eye contact
Pronunciation
2
SWOT
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Mistakes
Didn’t kill me
Let’s go
We can’t find that
Perfection has its price
More than one account
Everyone has the right to be stupid, but …
They won’t even know they’re learning
Genius
Oh dear, it’s hard to spell when you’re hungry
If you keep making mistakes
1
, Reverse job fair
I speak English quite well
That doesn’t only count for this
I find the tenses the most difficult
I chose to watch
Look at the document with all the skills
Hard skills = can be taught
Soft skills = linked to your personality
What does “transferable” mean?
To transfer
Transferable skills = skills you can take with you from another experience
organization, communication, teamwork, problem solving
How can you find your transferable skills?
1. Describe your proudest accomplishments from your past experiences:
write them down
2. Identify transferable skills that you used in those accomplishments
3. Read through the whole list of skills and check off the ones you have =>
articulate those transferable skills to a potential employer
I’ve worked for 2 years (full-time) and it has taught me how to plan and organize.
I also learned a lot about management. Sometimes it could be quite chaotic and
busy, this taught me how to handle stress well.
“To teach someone how to do something”
Eye contact
Pronunciation
2