Skills Assessment Worksheet
Transferrable Skills generally are not associated with a particular job or task. Transferable skills are
usually broader and related to leadership, communication, critical thinking, analysis, and organization.
These are skills that can be transferred and utilized in a variety of different kinds of jobs and career
paths.
Print the list of skills below and mark each column as described. You can have the same skill marked
more than once in each column.
1. What skills have you already acquired and feel competent doing? In the first column, mark each skill
in which you feel competent.
2. What skills do you enjoy, even if you are not proficient at them? In the second column, mark those
skills that you really enjoy.
3. What skills would you like to learn, acquire or develop further?
Skill
1. Feel 2. Enjoy/ 3. Would Like
Competent Favorites to Develop
Communication Skills
interpret or critique words
Speak in public, debate, advocate, present or demonstrate an
idea
Reading and following directions
Writing reports, letters and
Reading and understanding policies and memos
Comfortably speaking to others you do not know
Taking notes while someone speaks
Explaining things to other people
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