Bringing It All Together
Now you are at a point where you can review what you have learned about yourself. Ask yourself the following questions:
- Can you see any pattern in skills, knowledge and experience you have acquired?
- Have some skills come up several times?
- Are they in the same categories?
- Is there a pattern in the skills you are good at?
- Do you like doing these things?
- Which skills are the most important to you?
- Which skills would you like to use more?
You can now look at your skills and knowledge in relation to the jobs that you may be interested in.
- Do you have the right skills and knowledge to do the job?
- Can you provide evidence that you have these skills and knowledge?
- Are there other skills or knowledge that are necessary to do this job?
Finally, in terms of experience and qualifications:
- Do you have the necessary experience to prove to someone that you can do the job?
- Do you feel you have the experience, but would find it difficult to persuade someone that it is relevant?
- Do you need to start thinking about how you intend to gain the relevant experience?
- Are there any qualifications that someone in this job is expected to have?
- Do you (or are you about to) have them?
- Do you need to think about getting these qualifications?

Recognising Your Skills (4 of 5)
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