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Workplace Skills
Personal Skills
Technical Skills
SkillsUSA Utah
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SkillsUSA Motto

What is Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work

100

COMMUNICATION

What is sending and receiving clear messages.

100

INTEGRITY

What is doing the right thing in a reliable way

100

JOB-SPECIFIC SKILLS

What is identifying, developing and implementing unique knowledge and skills required by a specific job

100

Your Secondary State Officers

James Davies and Dannon Sumsion

200

SkillsUSA Theme

United As One

200

DECISION MAKING

What is using information and processes to problem-solve and make choices

200

WORK ETHIC

What is being committed to punctuality, meeting deadlines and following established policies and procedures to get work done.

200

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY LITERACY

Using technology in effective, appropriate and innovative ways

200

Your Alumni Officers

Te'a Flores, Kyler Kelsh, Chloe Wilson

300

What is SkillsUSA

Surprise Us

300

TEAMWORK

What is working with others to achieve a common goal

300

PROFESSIONALISM

What is behaving in alignment with workplace standards to display a positive image.

300

SAFETY AND HEALTH

What is following workplace health, wellness, financial and safety guidelines

300
Your Presenters

Oliver Davis and Brandon Schroeder

400

SkillsUSA Emblem

The shield represents patriotism
The shield denotes our belief in democracy, liberty and the American way of life.

The gear represents the industrial society
The gear, symbolic of the industrial society, denotes the interdependence and cooperation of the individual working with labor and management for the betterment of mankind.

The torch represents knowledge
The flaming torch reflects the light of knowledge, which dispels the darkness of ignorance. In the light of the torch, progress will be made toward the vocational goals of the individual.

The orbital circles represent technology
The circles represent the challenge of modern technology and the training needed to accept and master the challenge of new technical frontiers and the need for continuous education.

The hands represent the individual
The hands portray a search for knowledge and our desire to acquire a skill. In the process of attaining knowledge and skill, we will develop a respect for the dignity of work and become productive and responsible citizens.

400

PLANNING, ORGANIZING AND MANAGEMENT  

What is embracing change and fostering creativity; being resilient

400

ADAPTABILITY/FLEXIBILITY

What is embracing change and fostering creativity; being resilient.

400

SERVICE ORIENTATION

What is meeting the needs of internal and external customers in respectful and effective ways

400

State Director

What is Richard Wittwer

500

SkillsUSA Pledge

To prepare myself by diligent study and ardent practice to become a worker whose services will be recognized as honorable by my employer and fellow workers. To base my expectations of reward upon the solid foundation of service. To honor and respect my vocation in such a way as to bring repute to myself. And further, to spare no effort in upholding the ideals of SkillsUSA.

500

MULTICULTURAL SENSITIVITY AND AWARENESS

What is respecting all people and cultures by fostering appropriate and respectful workplace relationships and interacting

500

RESPONSIBILITY

What is taking ownership of one’s work performance, behavior and actions

500

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

What is engaging intentionally in learning experiences that contribute positively to career path progression.

500

Your State President

Karli Barclay