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Building Your Skills Arsenal
                                tional skills were very important is a position I had
                                with Ford Human Services in Richmond, Virginia. I
                                was responsible for a caseload of over 75 clients,
                                which meant that I had to keep careful notes and
                                records, and, of course, I had to review these notes
                                before each meeting with a client. I was commended
                                for the attention to detail in my reports, which I was
                                able to provide because I had kept such well-orga-
                                nized files on my clients. I am proud that because of
                                my organizational skills, I was able to handle such a
                                large client base. I’m confident I will give your
                                clients the same level of respect and detailed, in-
                                depth attention.


                   You can see a pattern emerging:

                       1. You mention three skills that you used in a prior job that
                           would also be of value in your next occupation. (We’ll
                           discover, in Chapter 8, how to assess which skills are
                           important to your interviewer.)
                       2. You pick one skill that you believe would be most important
                           for the particular job you’re applying for.
                       3. You tell a very short story about that particular skill. You
                           can elaborate on this story by providing specific num-
                           bers, percentages, feedback, rankings, and dollar
                           amounts. (We’re going to explore this technique more
                           fully in Chapter 3 on Q statements.)

                       4. You mention that you are proud of your achievement.
                       5. You link your past accomplishments or results with your
                           future performance at the company you’re applying for,
                           by saying, “And that’s exactly what I’d like to do for your
                           company.” (We’ll talk about why this is so important in
                           Chapter 5.)


                   General Skills Inventory

                   Now it’s time for you to take a look at the general skills you
                   possess:


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