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Student Employability Profiles: Reflective Questions for Students

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Raising self-awareness is a prerequisite to building up lifelong learning capabilities. Many courses have key points during study when students are tasked with reflecting on and evidencing their achievements. The results can be fed into the writing of CVs and Progress Files. The following questions may be used by students, guided by tutors or lecturers, to help with reflection and evidencing. Students should also be encouraged to consider any work experience and or voluntary and extracurricular activities.

Students may use these questions in conjunction with the template when reflecting on skill development and undertaking personal development planning (PDP). The list is not exhaustive; it is designed to stimulate the student to reflect on the skills tha???????? ?S??¨????????t they are practicing, to raise self-awareness and the ability to articulate these skills. Using this approach will also help students become familiar with competency based interviewing and assessment.

Achievement Orientation

Maintains and inspires a results-driven approach, focuses on results and critical pe???????? ?S??¨????????rformance indicators.

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Adaptability / Flexibility

Maintains effectiveness in a changing environment.

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Analysis

Relates and compares data from different sources, identifying issues, securing relevant information and identifying relationships.

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Attention to Detail

Accomplishes tasks through a concern for all areas involved, no matter how small.

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Commercial Awareness

Understands the economics of the business. Understands the business benefits and commercial realities from all stakeholder perspectives (customer, supplier, employer, employee, shareholder etc.).

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Creativity

Generates and/or recognises how best practice and imaginative ideas can be applied to different situations.

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Decisiveness

Makes decisions and takes action.

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Financial Awareness

Understands basic financial terminology used in organisations and is able to construct and maintain simple financial records.

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Image

Presents a strong, professional, positive image to others at all times. This image is consistent with all people (colleagues, management and peers, customers etc.).

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Influencing

Influences others by expressing self effectively in a group and in one to one situations.

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Initiative

Identifies opportunities and is pro-active in putting forward ideas and potential solutions.

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Interpersonal Sensitivity

Recognises and respects different perspectives and appreciates the benefits of being open to the ideas and views of others.

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Judgement

Determines the most appropriate course of action and draws conclusions that are based on logical assumptions that reflect factual information.

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Leadership

Takes responsibility for the directions and actions of a team.

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Life Long Learning and Development

Develops the skills and competencies of self, peers and colleagues through learning and development activities related to current and future roles.

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Listening

Shows by a range of verbal and non-verbal signals that the information be???????? ?S??¨????????ing received is understood.

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Organisation Understanding

Understands the organisation's work environment, internal politics, business objectives and strategy.

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Organisational Sensitivity

Is sensitive to the effect of his or her actions on other parts of the organisation and ???????? ?S??¨????????adopts a mature, direct and up front style in dealing with conflict.

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Personal Development

Maintains an up to date personal development plan and takes action to ensure personal development takes place.

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Planning and Organising

Establishes a course of action for self and/or others to accomplish a specific goal. Plans proper assignments of personnel and appropriate allocation of resources.

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Process Operation

Begins, controls and concludes a complete process or procedure.

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Professional Expertise

Keeps up to date with developments in own areas of professional specialisation. Applies a breadth and/or depth of professional knowledge.

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Questioning

Uses an appropriate approach to questioning in order to gain information from which to draw conclusions and/or assist in the making of decisions.

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Teamwork / Working with Others

Builds and develops appropriate relationships with academic staff, peers, colleagues, customers and suppliers at all levels within an organisation.

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Technical Application

Has experience of using modern technology.

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Technical Knowledge

Develops and maintains a knowledge of key trends in technology.

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Tolerance for Stress

Maintains performance under pressure and / or opposition.

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Written Communication

Expresses ideas effectively and conveys information appropriately and accurately.

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