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Unlocking Your EmployabilityBy Dr Andrea Reid, Anna Richards, Dr Eleanor Browne, University of Queensland

In a Nutshell

This edX course from the University of Queensland explores the impact of employability, offering practical advice on developing the skills to attract employers and clients.

Favorite Quote

It is possible to be employable in terms of the attributes that you might possess individually, and the experience you have, and yet be underemployed in a job that does not necessarily make use of those skills and attributes.

E. Browne, A. Reid, and A. Richards

Introduction

Finding a job is about much more than lines on a resume; it's an opportunity to show potential employers your capability, adaptability, and ability to learn and thrive in a professional environment.

For many people, especially recent graduates, understanding how to stand out to potential employers can be challenging, especially when professional experience is limited or inconsistent.

In this edX course, University of Queensland instructors Dr. Andrea Reid, Anna Richards, and Dr. Eleanor Browne explore employability.

The course looks at what employability is and how to develop it so that individuals can more effectively market their skills and expertise.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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    Experience alone doesn’t lead to employability
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