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EMPLOYABILITY REPORT
Topic:
“Critically analyse two skills that will enhance your employability in your discipline
area when you graduate from University.”
01. Introduction
When attempting to enter your chosen workplace fresh out of university, the employment process
can definitely seem daunting. However, if you have the right skill set, landing a job in your field
will be much easier than expected. This report briefly covers two skills that would increase my
own employability once I graduate from university: time management and a willingness to learn.
04. Conclusion
In an ever changing workplace, it is important to continue to enhance your employability. In this
report I have briefly discussed two skills that I can personally develop and work on as to increase
my employability and chances of landing a job in my chosen line of work. It’s vital to remember
that the skills that employers are seeking in their potential employees are constantly shifting, so
continually evolving your own set of skills will help keep you ahead of the pack.
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