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Christopher Tagoe

18 Av. Du Lignon-1219 Le Lignon .

Geneva - Switzerland

PHONE: (+4122) 797-28.87

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MOBILE: (+41) 076-595-16.56

E-mail me: c@christagoe.org



How can I Learn what my qualifications are?

In order to market your abilities in a cover letter, you must know not only what your prospective employer desires, but also what you have to offer prospective employers.

One way to build awareness of your qualifications is by thinking carefully about your past.

Ask yourself what skills you have used at school or work that can be used at your next place of employment.

For example, if you worked a lot with people for a previous job, you can show you have interpersonal skills that may help you at your next job. These skills are transferable; they are, therefore, transferable skills.

A transferable skill is an ability you utilized in your past that can be used at your next place of employment. When building awareness of your qualifications, keep in mind that there are several transferable skills that are common among most job advertisements. These qualifications include:

  1. Leadership qualities
  2. Ability to complete multiple tasks at the same time (employers often call this "multi-tasking")
  3. Teamwork skills
  4. Ability to meet deadlines
  5. Interpersonal skills
  6. Initiative to complete projects without supervision (employers sometimes refer to this as the "ability to work independently")
  7. Written communications skills
  8. Oral communications skills
  9. Computer skills

To learn what you have to offer employers, you may want to think of ways you can prove you have each of the above skills.

Focus on specific instances from your academic and work history that demonstrate you have these abilities.

For example, if you want to know whether you have strong written communications skills, think about your experiences with writing. Have you done any writing at a previous workplace? If so, what kind of writing? Memos, business letters, manuals, reports? Have you taken writing classes at college? Have you won any writing awards?

Before deciding to highlight specific skills in your cover letter, it is essential for you to learn which skills are most relevant to the job for which you are applying. The reason for this is that you should include in your cover letter proof you have the most important qualifications for a position.

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"In Web designing Testing plays a critical role in the development of a web site and its long-term maintenance. While smaller web sites-especially those with more limited , budgets-may not need to follow the formal testing procedures that are required for large-scale, commercial web sites, every site needs to be thoroughly tested to ensure that it's error-free, user-friendly, accessible, and standards compliant."

Statement by Chris TAGOE
Certified Web Technologist