Showing posts with label #multiskill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #multiskill. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Jack of all trades


3 October 2014


I’m fast learning that it pays to up skill yourself! The more proficient photographer, photo editor, and stylist you are, the more likely you are to have articles published.


Meet Joan, an amazing 105-year-old woman, whom I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing for an online and local reporter, neither of whom could send their own photographer to cover the story. If I couldn’t send them photos and set up a telephone interview, the story would not be covered. I therefore had to coordinate the photocall and telephone interview for this story that resulted in it being published online. This story can be viewed at Aged Care Online.

Transferable skills


There is definitely such a thing as transferable skills. I am so fortunate to have previously studied and worked in various organisations over the years. The administration skills I’ve picked up have been invaluable, as have my photography skills. Having said that, I am yet to complete a photography course. But after my brief experience in the world of public relations, I’ve decided that this is a necessary skill to possess. I’m also looking into an advanced photo-editing and design short course – these skills are never wasted, in fact they are a massive advantage, especially in a boutique agency. I’ve learnt that my transferable skills are an asset.

My previously-mentioned promotion was largely attributed to the fact that I made a series of small changes to the day-to-day operations of the business, that resulted in time saved, which in consultancy, equals money saved. These changes were small yet necessary. My previous jobs have all incorporated elements of office management, and it was this previous experience/skill set that helped me recognised the need for the changes to be made and allowed me to make suggestions for improvement. Fortunately, my director recognised that there was a need for change and loved my suggestions for improvement, resulting in these changes being immediately implemented.

What I’ve learnt


Everything that I can do to develop my transferable skills and up skill myself is important. These skills will always provide me with an advantage in industry, especially when interviewing for jobs. A multi-skilled candidate is always a stand out, a more valuable addition to a team.