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Step 2: reflecting on your skills

Look over your experiences so far

Once you have started recording your achievements and activities you can then identify skills you have not yet developed and areas where you think you need to improve.

This will give you the opportunity to seek out activities that will develop these skills.


Using tables to reflect

One way to reflect on your skills is to use a table to identify any missing skills by placing a tick against each skill you have gained from your activities.

Jane Doe's skills

Communication

Information Literacy

Research and Inquiry

Ethical, Social and Professional Understanding

Personal and Intellectual Autonomy

Oral

IT literacy

Critical thinking

Responsibility

Independent learning

Written

Information evaluation

Problem solving

Understanding

Self
management

Non-verbal

Information searching

Analysis

Awareness

Goal skills

Teamwork

Library skills

Dissemination

Sensitivity

Leadership

Empathy

Networking

Examine how the following activities have been used to complete this table:

  • Member of a soccer team, organised the annual trophy night (developed teamwork and leadership skills)
  • Member of the Grade 12 High School debating club, runners up, NSW competition (developed written and oral communication skills, teamwork, self-awareness)
  • Bush Care Volunteer during years 11 and 12 (developed responsibility and awareness, commitment and self-management)
  • Working for fast food outlet during last three years of school (developed responsibility, teamwork, self-management, self-confidence and work ethics)
  • Student Point of Contact during O-Week (developed leadership, empathy, sensitivity, flexibility and oral communication skills)
  • Member of a group that designed and executed a research project in first year physics (developed teamwork, critical thinking, problem solving, information evaluation and written communication skills)
  • Treasurer of the Chocolate Lovers Society, wrote successful submission to the Union for funding (developed networking, written communication and goal skills, self-awareness and confidence)
  • Work experience at Telstra over summer vacation (developed independent learning skills, self-confidence, self-management, responsibility and networking skills).

After viewing the skill table, it is easy to see that Jane's information literacy skills have not been developed much by the activities she has participated in so far. Jane now has a better idea of her strengths and weakness and can use this to plan her future activities and career.


Using employment advertisements to reflect

Another good way to reflect on your skills and tell whether you are on track to getting your dream job is to test your skills against a job advertisement. Try the skills listed in your record of activities against these two sample advertisements.

Example 1 | Example 2

Have a look at some real job advertisements we found to give you an idea of what is available

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