Want this question answered?
When you are asked this question you should focus on the skills you have that will be an asset to the company. Relate your skills to the job you are applying for so that you can demonstrate that you are qualified.
The skills necessary, depend on the type of job your applying to.
Creative thinking
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Sketching is the fundamental building block of a talented artist. It hones your observational skills; helps you to keep your style current, by allowing you to continue developing; and gives you a source of images that can eventually end up in your finished work. When laying out a new "finished work," sketching allows you to get your placement, balance, perspective and general movement blocked in before you commit to the full drawing.
You can apply for engineer jobs by applying to companies that require these kinds of skills. In order to be an engineer, it is essential almost always to also have a college degree and a strong background in engineering.
Empathy
To get the job or to improve your CV and interview skills.
Study skills help you do a better job of obtaining, retaining, and applying information.
Stephen Piscitelli has written: 'Choices for college success' -- subject(s): College choice 'Study skills' -- subject(s): Study skills, College student orientation 'Study skills' -- subject(s): Study skills, College student orientation
because I have the skills you need and i need money
Veterinary schools teach a wide variety of skills, including oral and written communication, technical skills ranging from physical exams to surgery, cognitive skills including critical assessment and diagnostic thought processes and personnel management skills.