Transferrable skills are highly sought after for employers and hiring managers. They can help you stand out from a crowd, change careers, or showcase experience when you might not have a lot at the start of your career.

For graduates, they will often have limited practical experience or baseline technical skills so transferrable skills become very important when putting their best foot forward.

These transferrable skills are gained from a both life and work experience and it’s going to be crucial to keep developing them and learning how to show them off in the job-hunting process!

What Are Transferable Skills?

Transferable skills are talents and abilities that can be used in many different jobs and career paths and applied in different settings and scenarios. They can be acquired through employment, studies, internships, hobbies, volunteer, and general life experiences.

As we know, all jobs require a combination of skills and generally can be used in multiple career fields/industries. Some are hard skills, which are teachable and easy to quantify, like being fluent in multiple languages and others are soft skills, which are harder-to-quantify skills like problem-solving, time management or teamwork. Transferable skills can be either.

Important Transferable Skills

Most employers are looking for ‘well-rounded’ candidates or new graduates who can show:


University Degree


Work Experience


Extra-Curricular Experience 


Articulating Transferable Skills


Positive attitude