One Really good tip to end your job search now: What to do with your transferable skills

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Many times job searchers get frustrated with the lack of jobs in their profession.  They begin to think of things they would like to do but only find things they don’t want to do.  In the middle of an internet research project, I came across a site that is a must for anyone looking to use their transferable skills.  The site is myskillsmyfuture.org and is part of the career one stop website.

The purpose of the site to be able to type in your current or past job and find out information about the careers that will use the same skills.  You can narrow down your job title on the results page.  Additionally you can choose the location for your new job.  The results will give you the job titles and descriptions of similar careers.  You can compare the required skills, look at job listings, business, the typical wage, education needed and where you can get training.  The site will tell you what licenses and certifications you need.

This site will get you started thinking about a new career in an easy to use format.  From there, more research needs to be done.  But in a short amount of time, you can get a few options.

3 Comments to "One Really good tip to end your job search now: What to do with your transferable skills"

  1. Diane @ Me, Him And The Cats's Gravatar Diane @ Me, Him And The Cats
    April 4, 2013 - 8:16 pm | Permalink

    Thanks, Im going to share this with my fiance who is changing careers and isn’t sure which skills might transfer over!

  2. Donloyn Gadson's Gravatar Donloyn Gadson
    April 4, 2013 - 7:22 pm | Permalink

    What a great time saver for both the prospective employee and employer. How many times has someone started a job only to discover it wasn’t at all what they expected or envisioned. Great resource!

  3. Kat's Gravatar Kat
    April 4, 2013 - 7:09 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the flag to a website I haven’t come across before. I’m sure it’ll be useful to me in my ongoing job search as a freelance consultant!

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