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Transferable skills

Educational

Sometimes called portable skills. The defining feature is reach across roles and industries, not the specific content of the skill.

Transferable skills move with a person across roles, industries, and contexts. Examples include written and verbal communication, problem-framing under ambiguity, project management, structured analytical reasoning, and decision-making under incomplete information. The defining feature is cross-domain applicability, not the specific content of the skill.

For early-career candidates, transferable skills matter because the first job rarely fully predicts the second, and the candidate's career path will involve transitions. The transferable skills built across a portfolio of varied challenges become the portable foundation that survives those transitions.

On Ewance

A student building a portfolio across multiple disciplines on Ewance accumulates transferable skills by construction. Each challenge exercises communication, problem-framing, and analytical reasoning regardless of domain — and the rubric records show the consistency. The portable foundation is visible in the credential history, not just claimed on a CV.

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Transferable skills — Definition & meaning | Ewance Glossary