3. Step 1:Know your skills
• (Skill is an ability to do something well.)
• They can be divided into 3 categories
• Technical
• Transferable
• Personal
4. Few technical skills are:
• Photography
• Data analysis
• Driving
• Computing
• mobile app development
• Handling electrical
equipment
• software programming
• Cloud computing
• Coding
• Cooking
• Typing
• Proof reading
• Painting
• Sewing
• Knitting
• Technical writing
• Social media expertise
• plumbing
5. to plan and delegate
to supervise and instruct others
to increase sales
to accept responsibility
to learn and improve
to manage time and meet deadlines
to manage and organize projects
to work independently
to meet and manage clients
to repair things
to compare, inspect and record facts
Few transferable skills are mentioned below. It is
the ability :
7. Language learning
• one who listens is a listener.
• one who organizes is an organizer.
• one who supervises is a supervisor.
• one who paints is a painter.
• one who manages is a manager.
• We use er/or to change the action verb into a noun(name of a
person, place, animal or thing)
But not always!
8. • one who has lots of energy is energetic.
• one who understands with logic is logical.
• one who speaks fluently and coherently is
articulate.
• one who is always on time is punctual.
• one who types is a typist.
• one who can be trusted is trust-worthy.
9. Examples
• One has to be very resourceful to start a charitable
organization.
• I can be a volunteer photographer for the event.
• Volunteers are responsible to distribute food.
• Being articulate, my dad volunteered to deliver an
opening speech.
• You can volunteer as an organizer as we need
people to set up the event.
10. 2. Find a place to volunteer
• Go online
• Visit charitable organization
• Community centres
• Pet shops
• Schools
• Hospitals
• Welfare centers
• Religious institutions
• (church, mosque,temple, synagogues,etc)