TRANSFERABLE
SKILLS

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MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

Emergency Service workers have many transferable skills, and these abilities make them sought after employees, especially if these skills are articulated correctly.  Emergency service workers are highly capable in every sense of the word with proven abilities, often tested under the most extreme of circumstances. Below is an industry tested guide to things you may wish to highlight when completing a CV or during interview.

Proven:

  1. Strong communication skills to meet the needs of different people.
  2. Team working skills demonstrating an awareness of individual differences and providing support as required.
  3. Ability to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders...

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CAREER
TRANSITION

CAREER
TRANSITION

Finding the right job for you or defining and achieving the best next steps after life in the emergency services is best approached in a structured way...

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STAYING
CONNECTED

STAYING
CONNECTED

Leaving the emergency services, whilst exciting can also be very hard. The emergency services require a higher level of team building and personal ties than many other organisations...

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EMERGENCY
SERVICE CAREERS

EMERGENCY
SERVICE CAREERS

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