What does adaptability mean?
  • the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions
  • the ability to add numbers
  • the ability to make others happy
True or false: Employability skills help you get a job and be successful in your job.
  • True
  • False
How many employability skills were reviewed in the video?
  • 6
  • 8
  • 10
  • 4
True or false: The employability skills reviewed in the video are important for ALL jobs.
  • True
  • False
True or false: An element of "teamwork" is keeping to yourself and not talking to others.
  • True
  • False
Which employability skill involves thinking hard on how to solve a problem and asking for help as needed?
  • Honesty
  • Problem solving
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
What does the skill "initiative and enterprise" mean?
  • Waiting for your boss to tell you what to do
  • Finding something that needs done and doing it without being asked
  • Starting a task but not finishing it
  • Playing games on your phone every time you finish a task
Which employability skill involves making lists?
  • Planning and organizing
  • Self-management
  • Both of these
True or false: Self-management involves getting to work late.
  • True
  • False
Which of the following is not an employability skill we went over today?
  • Teamwork
  • Cooking
  • Learning
  • Problem solving
"Be enthusiastic about learning new skills" is an important part of which employability skill?
  • Learning
  • Communication
  • Planning and organizing
  • Honesty
True or false: "Technology" is only an important skill if you have a job working with computers.
  • True
  • False
C_ _ _U_I_A_ION is which employability skill?
  • community
  • collaboration
  • communication
  • conversation
T_ _ _N_ _O_Y is which employability skill?
  • telephony
  • technology
  • team money
  • toon boy
Work-life balance is an important personal attribute to have for the world of work?
  • True
  • False
'listening to and understanding workplace information' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Learning
  • Problem Solving
'working with diverse individuals and groups' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Technology
  • Self Management
'managing own time and priorities' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Self Management
  • Planning & Organising
  • Initiative & Enterprise
  • Problem Solving
'improving performance, product or skills through experimentation, and practice or rehearsal' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Learning
  • Self Management
  • Technology
  • Problem Solving
'using numeracy skills (e.g. taking measurements)' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Problem Solving
  • Initiative & Enterprise
  • Technology
  • Teamwork
'having an idea and putting it into an appropriate action' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Initiative & Enterprise
  • Technology
  • Planning & Organising
  • Self Management
'keeping up to date with how to use new tools in an industry or trade' is an example of which employability skill
  • Technology
  • Learning
  • Problem Solving
  • Self Management
'identifying risk factors and taking action to minimise risk' is an example of which employability skill?
  • Planning & Organising
  • Self Management
  • Technology
  • Teamwork
Communication can be shown by:
  • speaking clearly and directly
  • identify the strengths of team members
  • develop creative and innovative solutions
  • reflect on your own performance
Problem solving can be shown by:
  • solving problems in teams
  • applying teamwork skills to a range of situations
  • listening and understanding
  • having knowledge and confidence in your own ideas
Learning can be shown by:
  • being prepared to spend time to learn new skills
  • being creative
  • taking initiative and making decisions
  • solving problems in teams
Planning and organising can be shown by:
  • bringing all required PPE and tools to work
  • calling your boss if you are going to be late to work
  • helping out a work colleague with a task
  • working out how to complete a task without asking your boss
Problem-solving skills
  • The ability to understand a problem by breaking it down into smaller parts, and identifying the key issues, implications, and identifying solutions. To apply your knowledge from many different areas to solve a task
  • Working well with other people from different disciplines, backgrounds, and expertise to accomplish a task or goal.
Using your initiative and being self-motivated
  • Knowing the value of diversity and what it can bring. Understanding and being considerate of the different needs of different individuals.
  • Having new ideas of your own which can be made into a reality. Showing a strong personal drive and not waiting to be told to do things
Working under pressure and to deadlines
  • Handling stress that comes with deadlines and ensuring that you meet them.
  • To be enthusiastic about your work, and to identify ways to learn from your mistakes for the benefit of both you and your employer
Organisational skills
  • Handling stress that comes with deadlines and ensuring that you meet them.
  • Being organised and methodical. Able to plan work to meet deadlines and targets. Monitoring the progress of work to ensure you are on track to meeting a deadline.
Team working
  • Working well with other people from different disciplines, backgrounds, and expertise to accomplish a task or goal.
  • Having new ideas of your own which can be made into a reality. Showing a strong personal drive and not waiting to be told to do things.
Ability to learn and adapt
  • To be enthusiastic about your work, and to identify ways to learn from your mistakes for the benefit of both you and your employer.
  • The ability to explain what you mean in a clear and concise way through written and spoken means. To listen and relate to other people, and to act upon key information/instructions.
Numeracy
  • To apply your knowledge from many different areas to solve a task.
  • The ability to use data and mathematics to support evidence or demonstrate a point.
Valuing diversity and difference
  • Working well with other people from different disciplines, backgrounds, and expertise to accomplish a task or goal.
  • Knowing the value of diversity and what it can bring. Understanding and being considerate of the different needs of different individuals
Negotiation skills
  • To take on board other people’s feelings and express your own requirements in an unemotional clear fashion to achieve a win-win outcome.
  • To be enthusiastic about your work, and to identify ways to learn from your mistakes for the benefit of both you and your employer
Communication and interpersonal skills
  • To take on board other people’s feelings and express your own requirements in an unemotional clear fashion to achieve a win-win outcome.
  • The ability to explain what you mean in a clear and concise way through written and spoken means. To listen and relate to other people, and to act upon key information/instructions.
being, relating to, or involving relations between persons
  • interpersonal
  • employee
  • relatives
  • corporation
capable of being employed
  • employability
  • resume
  • trustworthy
  • career
1 : the introduction of something new2 : a new idea, method, or device : novelty
  • professionlism
  • innovation
  • procedure
  • readiness
a particular way of accomplishing something or of acting; a traditional or established way of doing things
  • procedure
  • habit
  • interview
  • rhythm
Specific skill requirements that summarizes the competencies, knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors directly related to performance on the job.
  • work readiness
  • resume
  • professionalism
  • work study
firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values
  • integrity
  • perseverance
  • bravery
  • encouragement
an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions
  • accountablity
  • willpower
  • patience
  • understanding
being on time
  • punctuality
  • bravery
  • work readiness
  • integrity
the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person
  • professionalism
  • perseverance
  • self-control
  • team spirit
the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety; the inclusion of different types of people (such as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization
  • diversity
  • intelligence
  • chemistry
  • ethnicity
The ways in which your company communicates and deals with existing customers
  • customer relationships
  • employee skills
  • resume building
  • professional meetings
the general idea or mental image that the public has of a product, brand, or company
  • business image
  • company icon
  • business plan
  • company solution
1: being ready and quick to act as occasion demands 2 : performed readily or immediately
  • prompt
  • leisurely
  • patience
  • readiness
an arrangement of computer components that uses a particular operating system
  • platform
  • peripheral
  • output
  • network
Planning: Process of moving forward in time through imagining future events, or estimates based on certain assumptions or past trends.
  • projection
  • job foreshadowing
  • historical business
  • future sales
Answer(s) suggested or implemented to try and solve a question or problem.
  • business solutions
  • estimate
  • company progress
  • investments
The act of mindfully hearing and attempting to comprehend the meaning of words spoken by another in a conversation or speech which is an important business communication skill.
  • active listening
  • eye contact
  • posture
  • business attire
A social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or to pursue collective goals
  • organization
  • entrepreneur
  • business partner
  • social network
a usually large collection of data organized especially for rapid search and retrieval (as by a computer)
  • database
  • word processer
  • search engine
  • file keeper
behavior marked by polished manners or respect for othersconsideration, cooperation, and generosity in providing something (such as a gift or privilege)
  • courtesy
  • courage
  • integrity
  • pride
Which of the following is an employability skill?
  • Time wasting
  • Time management
  • Telling the time
  • Timetables
Which of the following is NOT a communication skill?
  • good body language
  • Talking to others
  • Listening to others
  • Ignoring others
Watching is NOT an employability skill, True or False
  • True
  • False
Which of the following is NOT part of road safety?
  • Stopping at the road
  • Running straight across the road
  • Stop, Look and Listen
  • Waiting for the green man
Listening is an important communication skill, True or False?
  • True
  • False
Maths and English are NOT employability skills, True or False?
  • True
  • False
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