This document provides a list of over 80 personal skills that can be used to describe one's abilities on a resume or cover letter. Some of the skills included are public speaking, problem solving, organizing, planning, budgeting, negotiating, motivating others, managing projects, fundraising, selling products, and writing reports. The document encourages the reader to circle or highlight skills from the long list that reflect their own experiences and strengths.
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Expanding Your List of Personal Skills CLC 11
This document provides a list of over 80 personal skills that can be used to describe one's abilities on a resume or cover letter. Some of the skills included are public speaking, problem solving, organizing, planning, budgeting, negotiating, motivating others, managing projects, fundraising, selling products, and writing reports. The document encourages the reader to circle or highlight skills from the long list that reflect their own experiences and strengths.
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CAREER LIFE CONNECTIONS
Name: Braedan Kanai
Expanding Your List of Personal Skills
Circle or highlight personal skills that reflect you. The word list below will be the most valuable tool you will need for your cover letter and resume.
Administrating Programs Interviewing people
Advising People Inventing new ideas Arranging social functions Listening to others Assembling apparatus Locating missing information Auditing financial records Managing an organization Budgeting expenses Mediating between people Calculating numerical data Meeting in public Checking for accuracy Monitoring progress of others Classifying records Motivating others Coaching individuals Negotiating contracts Collecting money Operating equipment Compiling statistics Organizing people and tasks Confronting other people Persuading others Constructing buildings Planning agendas Coordinating events Planning organizational needs Corresponding with others Preparing materials Counseling people Printing by hand Creating new ideas Problem solving Deciding uses of money Programming computers Delegating responsibility Promoting events Designing data systems Protecting property Dispensing information Raising funds Displaying artistic ideas Reading volumes of material Distributing products Recording scientific data Dramatizing problems or ideas Rehabilitating people Editing publications Repairing mechanical devices Enduring long hours Reviewing programs Entertaining people Running meetings Estimating physical space Selling products Evaluating programs Servicing Individuals Exhibiting plans Setting up demonstrations Finding information Speaking in public Handling complaints Supervising others Handling detailed work Teaching classes Interpreting languages Writing clear reports