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Discover your employability skills

Discover your employability skills.

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Discover your employability skills

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  1. Discover your employability skills The CBI* defines employability as “a set of attributes, skills and knowledge that all labour market participants should possess to ensure they have the capability of being effective in the workplace – to the benefit of themselves, their employer and the wider economy. This activity can help you to start to consider your own level of employability and ways to maximise the evidence for your skills. *Time Well Spent – Embedding employability in work experience, CBI, 2007 This group activity supports the learning outcome “Self-development through careers and work related education: Self-awareness” in the ACEG framework for careers and work-related education, 2012. Knowledge and Skills 2012, 119-123 Marfleet Lane, Hull, HU9 5RN,,www.knowledgeandskills.co.uk

  2. What is the purpose of this task? To understand what is meant by the term “employability skills” What will you learn from this task? • To understand the definition of employability skills To carry out a personal skills audit • To understand how you can develop these skills in other aspects of your life You will need • CBI skills definitions sheet • Skills audit worksheets • Skills development worksheets

  3. Task: Part 1 • In a group discuss what skills you think employers are looking for, allow a few minutes for the discussion. • Project the skills definitions sheet onto a board or flipchart • Working individually – complete the skills audit worksheet by putting a tick or cross in the box that best describes you. Refer to the definitions to help with this. • Allow a few minutes for feedback.

  4. Task: Part 2 Working individually – take a copy of the skills development worksheet. In the boxes record what skills you have developed or could develop in other areas of your life.

  5. Review • How easy or difficult was this task? • Did you fill in more or less than you expected to? • Where do you think your main skills are? • Could you now describe your skills to others? • How might your personal skills affect the type of career you choose?

  6. Extension If you want to spend longer on this activity… • How would you use this knowledge about your skills in a job application or for an interview? • If you haven’t had any work experience how can you use your other activities to gain evidence that you have skills?

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