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Skills Profiler: Get Started

Use the Skills Profiler to create a list of your skills and match them to job types that use those skills. When your skills profile is complete, you can print it or save it. Learn more about the Skills Profiler and how it works or see an example of a skills profile. (This requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in.)

Plan to spend about 20 minutes completing your skills profile. If you need to leave the computer for more than an hour, you should save your work (learn how).

If you want to see how your skills from a current or past job can lead you into a new career, visit mySkills myFuture.

You have two options for getting started:

Start with a job type
Find skills you need for a current or future job. Then rate your own skills to find job types that best match your skills.
        
     

Start with your skills
If you are not sure what kind of job is right for you, start by rating your own skills to find a job type match.
     

 
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