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What Employers Want: The Employability Skills Handbook 2nd Revised edition


What Employers Want: The Employability Skills Handbook 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Holmes, Karen

What Employers Want: The Employability Skills Handbook

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ISBN:
9781911067528
Publication Date:
21 Mar 2017
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Trotman Indigo Publishing Limited
Imprint:
Trotman Education
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 19 - 20 Apr 2024
What Employers Want: The Employability Skills Handbook

Description

Moving from school or college into work is one of the biggest steps you'll ever take. It's an exciting time but it's also a challenging one. Having spent most of your life in education - where you have to be whether you can think of better things to do - suddenly you're fighting off competition to get that crucial first job. But what skills are employers really looking for and what makes you employable? Uniquely written for students and college leavers, What Employers Want is your practical one-stop shop to helping you identify and improve the skills, attitudes and behaviours required by today's employers. Helping you to secure your first job and equip you for the world of work, this handbook will guide you to: Identify the skills you already possess and show you how to articulate these to future employers Expand your range of existing abilities so that you become the sort of person an organisation wants to employ Create a skills profile to use as a basis for job applications and to refer to before interviews If you're looking for a job or about to start work, now you can ensure employers know just how capable you are - and why you're exactly the sort of person they need to hire. New content for this edition includes: advice on developing the most sought-after personal characteristics and habits in the workplace, including the importance of determination, emotional intelligence and having a positive approach. It also includes brand new case studies from students and employers to help you with taking that important first step on the career ladder.

Contents

About the author Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. What are skills? Chapter 2. What are your skills now? Chapter 3. The skills you need to have Chapter 4. Communication and interpersonal skills Chapter 5. Working as part of a team Chapter 6. Solving problems and making decisions Chapter 7. Using numbers Chapter 8. Using ICT Chapter 9. Improving your own learning Chapter 10. Write your own skills profile Chapter 11. Further information

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