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I'm thinking about changing career direction altogether Do you need to review your skills portfolio?
If you're thinking about changing career, you
need to look at your skills. As a result of changes in the
workplace and technological change there is a greater need for
highly qualified and experienced people who keep up to date with
technology and regularly update their skills. Do you have
the skills and qualifications required for the career you are
considering?
How do you know what skills
are required?
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Read job advertisements for the sorts of jobs that
attract you - what skills are regularly demanded?
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Keep in touch with professional issues and advances
through professional magazines/journals
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Contact the relevant professional institution for
information about industry standards
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Familiarise yourself with employability skills
and the evidence
that you would use to demonstrate these skills.
Are you lacking any skills?
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Making presentations
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Handling budgets
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Using foreign languages
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Customer focus
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Health and safety awareness
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Computer skills: are you familiar with
standard IT packages - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email and
internet? Do you need knowledge of specialist IT
software such as computer aided design?
How can you gain those skills?
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Evening class - your current employer may pay costs
if the course is relevant to your current work
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Distance learning enables you to work in your own
time and at your own pace. The Open University runs a
variety of professional courses in this way - see Information
resources
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gain skills through your interests and voluntary work.
These are just as valid as skills gained through paid
employment
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Volunteer to take on extra responsibility in your
current post - eg health and safety
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