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Build Your Skills

Employers are seeking students who can demonstrate the skills required for success in the workplace. These include leadership, commercial awareness, communication and emotional intelligence.

What You Need to Know

Recruiters identify the skills and competencies required to successfully perform a particular job. Candidates are then asked questions, in application forms and at interview, that assess their capability relative to these skills and competencies.

To prepare for this you need to reflect on the skills and competencies that you possess and be ready to articulate how you have developed them and how they relate to the employer’s requirements.

There are lots of opportunities for you to develop your skills, for example internships and Summer/ part-time jobs.

You could also do some voluntary work or participate in one of the development programmes offered by UCD Careers Network. Find out more below.

 

Ada's Story

Ada's Story

During the course of my studies I got involved in a variety of tasks. I was able to improve my leadership and teamwork skills, and improve myself professionally. It also allowed me to understand what future employers might be looking for when applying for a new job. The Advantage Award was then a great way to think about my achievements and be proud of myself!

Ada Ruohonen, Bsc Philosophy and Politics & International Relations

UCD Careers Network

Library Building, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
T: +353 1 716 7574 | E: careers@ucd.ie