See Resources for more toolkits. The Brand & Purpose Toolkit especially includes helpful resources for Work Skills. Also see the Pinterest boards at Career Info, Work Skills and Work Engagement.

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ASSESS current skills. Look over the Work Skills List. Do you have the top skills that employers want? The Career Search Process can help to evaluate skills. At Discover U in Ten Steps, find a free printable self-assessment form and links to free online tools. More tools to explore skills are at the Discover U Toolkit at Wakelet or via Google.
IDENTIFY a target skill to learn. Which skill, if improved, will have the biggest impact?
DEVELOP the skill. Learn about GREAT skills, create a development plan, and find more resources at The Development Center at the Daily PlanIt Sticky Wiki. Check for Online Courses for learning skills and the Smart Skills page.
DESCRIBE your skills. See how to provide specific examples of accomplishments and use numbers to quantify the results to communicate the benefits you provide.
USE your skills. Find a good career match at the Career Search Process. Work is a big part of our lives and work that we find engaging contributes to our happiness.
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