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Transferable Skills

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Transferable Skills are non-job specific skills which can be used in different occupations. One may have developed them through course work, jobs, internships, volunteering, or just plain life experience. By communicating their transferable skills effectively, one can enhance their marketability and open up to a larger sector of the job market. This research paper from Carnegie Mellon University is designed to help one identify, promote and develop their transferable skills.


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