Technology

Utilizing technology solves problems, completes tasks and accomplishes goals. Gaining familiarity with and building competencies in scientific and industrial processes, tools and methods.

Suggested activities

  • Learning a new technology to do your part time job.
  • Finding a new tech tool that can make a process easier at work or in volunteering.
  • Learning to use specialized equipment and/or software for research.

Rate where you are on this skill

You understand that technology is a tool for completing projects, solving problems and achieving goals more efficiently and effectively.

What this skill looks like in action:

  • Study this skill in a class or training.

At this level, it is appropriate to include this skill on your resume.Ìý

You actively use technology in academic classes, campus activities or at a part-time job, internship or volunteer role. In at least one of these settings, you use industry- or company-specific technology effectively to solve problems, complete tasks and accomplish goals.

What this skill looks like in action:

  • Use technology to improve efficiency and productivity of work.
  • Identify key technologies (both software and hardware) that apply to your academic discipline and potential career paths.
  • Explore various technologies to determine interests and aptitudes.
  • Embrace and actively use new software or tools.
  • Conduct research using appropriate technology tools.
  • Learn field-related technology.
  • Identify prominent or relevant individuals and companies in the field to learn from.

You have dedicated many hours to effectively using a wide array of technologies, both general and industry-specific, in many different environments including a work setting. People seek you out because of your ability to efficiently and effectively use technologies to complete complex tasks with ease. You support others who are experiencing technology challenges.

What this skill looks like in action:

  • Quickly learn and adapt to new or unfamiliar technologies.
  • Manipulate information, construct ideas and use technology to achieve strategic goals.
  • Apply field-related technology to solve problems.
  • Troubleshoot technology problems as they arise.
  • Network with others in the field to exchange ideas; attend conferences.

You have committed hundreds of hours to using and becoming an expert in all types of technology, dedicating time to staying up-to-date on new technologies, technology research and collaboration with other tech experts. People look to you to teach them advanced concepts in all existing technologies.

What this skill looks like in action:

  • Continue to refine your technology skills through specific trainings, certifications or graduate studies or by applying them in more advanced and complex work situations.
  • Manage technology to integrate information that supports relevant, effective and timely decision-making.
  • Present at industry conferences and other relevant events.
  • May have developed resources and provided trainings to help others manage technology tools.