Hard skills and soft skills needed by an individual to make him/her 'employable'.
What are employability skills?
Specific abilities, capabilities, or skills that an individual possesses and demonstrates competently.
What are hard skills?
Plans and organizes a team meeting.
What is Critical Thinking Skills?
Listens carefully to a customer regarding medication concerns.
What is Communication Skills?
Resource Management, Information use, Communication Skills, Systems Thinking, and Technology Use belong to this Employability Skills Framework subheading.
What is Workplace Skills?
The ability to make Thanksgiving dinner for 20 people.
What are Hard Skills?
Uses company software and is skilled at using technology.
What is Technology Use?
Calculates the correct dosage of a medication needed by using the client's height, weight, and age.
What is Applied Academic Skills?
Interpersonal Skills and Personal Qualities belong to this Employability Skills Framework subheading.
What is Effective Relationships?
The ability to receive guests kindly and anticipate and accommodate any special needs required for the Thanksgiving meal.
What are Soft Skills?
Refuses to talk about others negatively.
What is Personal Qualities?
When there are no customers in the pharmacy, the CPT uses that time to prepare future prescriptions.
What is Resource Management?
Applied Academic Skills and Critical Thinking Skills belong to this Employability Skills Framework subheading.
What is Applied Knowledge?
Tire rotation and oil change.
What are Hard Skills?
Assists a customer in finding a product in the store.
What is Interpersonal Skills?
The CPT receives a prescription from the physician for a patient but realizes the patient is allergic to the drug and calls the physician for further directives.
What is Communication Skills?
Employability Skills are a crucial component of college and what other lifelong foundation?
What is Career Readiness?
Listening carefully and observing.
What are Soft Skills?
Analyzes and uses data on a recent survey to better serve the customer.
What is Information Use?
The CPT records patient information (demographic and health information) by using the software provided by the pharmacy. The CPT will then use that information to fill a prescription.
What is Systems Thinking?