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1.0 by Ariyan


Oct 23, 2018

About Employability Skills MCQ

Employability Skills MCQ is very easy to use to develop your Employability skill

Employability Skills MCQ is very easy to use to develop your Employability skill.

Employability Skills MCQ app is very helpful for you, it is an offline application, easily solve many question,

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Employability Skills MCQ-2018

Employability Skills MCQ

Employability skills should have classified by :

1. Communication

2. Teamwork

3. Problem solving

4. Initiative and enterprise

5. Planning and organising

6. Self-management

7. Learning

8. Technology

Using your employability skills:

While there will always be job-specific skills that an employer is looking for, most employers will also want you to have some general skills. These general job skills are sometimes called "employability skills".

Having employability skills can help you get a job. They can also help you stay in a job and work your way to the top. If you score a job interview, chances are you'll be asked questions about your job-specific skills and your employability skills.

Generally speaking, there are eight skills that employers want you to have, no matter what industry you’re working in.​

1. Communication:

Depending on the job, communication is about being a good talker or a good writer. It involves being confident about speaking to people (face-to-face or over the phone). It also involves writing well enough to be understood in emails and memos.

Examples of ways that you can develop or improve your communication skills include:

writing assignments and reports as part of your studies

blogging or using social media

making oral presentations as part of your class work

working in customer service (face-to-face or on the phone)

volunteering to host a community radio program.

2. Teamwork:

Teamwork means being good at working with people - both the people you work with and other people that come into contact with your organisation.

Examples of ways that you can develop or improve your teamwork skills include:

doing group assignments as part of your studies

volunteering for a community organisation

thinking about how you can work better with other people at your workplace

joining a local sporting team.

3. Problem solving:

Problem solving is about being able to find solutions when faced with difficulties or setbacks. Even if you can’t think of a solution straight away, you need to have a logical process for figuring things out.

Examples of ways you can develop or improve your problem solving skills include:

doing research assignments as part of your studies

dealing with complaints at your workplace

doing a study skills course that looks at problem solving

talking to other people about how they solved the problems they faced.

4. Initiative and enterprise:

Initiative and enterprise are about being able to think creatively and to make improvements to the way things are. They're also about looking at the bigger picture and how the way you work fits into that.

Examples of ways you can develop or improve your initiative and enterprise skills include:

approaching organisations and businesses about work placements or internships

setting up a fundraiser in your community

making or proposing changes to the way a group you belong to does things.

5. Planning and organising:

Planning and organising are about things like working out what is required to get a job done, and then working out when and how you'll do it. They're also about things like developing project timelines and meeting deadlines.

Examples of ways you can develop or improve your planning and organising skills include:

doing a short course or online course

asking for extra training at work

finding out what technology is used in the job you want and researching its use

identifying the technology you're already using in your day-to-day life.

Using your employability skills

Now that you've identified the employability skills you have, and ways you can improve them, you're all set to use them on your job applications.

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