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Strengths and Skills for Your Career

Created by Kamila Klavíková

Connect your strengths with practical skills in a clear, structured way. This map works well for self-assessment, interview prep, and career coaching. It also helps you write achievement-focused CV bullets and compelling LinkedIn summaries.

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Strengths and Skills for Your Career

Debugging

Taking ownership

Leadership

Process improvements

Facilitation

Documentation

Troubleshooting

Problem-solving

Example: Tackled a critical product bug by isolating the cause and coordinating a fix.

Initiative-driven

Example: Volunteered to lead accessibility improvements before they became mandated.

Conflict resolution

Active listening

Communicative

Example: Facilitated discussions between developers and product managers to align needs.

Data analysis

Problem-Solving & Strategy 🧠

Strengths for tackling challenges and making smart plans.

Empathetic

Example: Supported teammates experiencing burnout by listening and adjusting timelines.

Mentoring

Testing

Critical thinking

Research

Tool switching

Cross-functional projects

Adaptable

Example: Switched tools and adapted to new team processes during a sudden remote work shift.

Interpersonal & Communication Skills 🗣️

Strengths for connecting with people and working well together.

Emotional intelligence

Roadmapping

Strategic

Example: Developed a roadmap for a multi-language product release, anticipating localization challenges.

Data analysis

Analytical

Example: Analyzed user flows to identify bottlenecks, improving engagement by 15%.

New frameworks

Remote work

Teamwork

Collaborative

Example: Encouraged junior engineers’ growth during complex reviews.

Curious

Example: Explored new frameworks for automation, sharing findings with the team.

Prioritization

Process improvement

Teamwork

Patient

Example: Guided junior engineers through repeated code reviews calmly.

Pair programming

Stress tolerance

Supporting roles

Thinking & Learning Skills 🔍

Strengths that highlight curiosity and innovative thinking.

Coaching

Design thinking

Digital systems

Creative

Example: Proposed an onboarding flow that reduced confusion and increased retention.

Focused

Example: Blocked distractions and created a workflow for deep-work sessions.

Deep work

Automation

Quality assurance

Tech-savvy

Example: Automated build processes with shell scripts, saving hours of manual work.

Brainstorming

Time blocking

Delivery

Accountibility

Software proficiency

Detail-oriented

Example: Caught inconsistencies in translation strings, preventing confusion.

Proofreading

Multitasking

Cross-functional roles

Consistency to deadlines

Organizational & Practical Skills 📋

Strengths for managing work efficiently and precisely.

Error spotting

Dependable

Example: Delivered critical releases on time across multiple sprints.

Versatile

Example: Took on multiple roles in a startup—writing, design, coding.

Task switching

Documentation

Work Style & Personal Qualities 🔑

Strengths that show reliability and drive.

Scheduling

Organized

Example: Managed localization schedules for five languages simultaneously.

Resourceful

Example: Used open-source tools to achieve goals under budget constraints.

Cost-saving

Continuous improvement

Resilient

Example: Bounced back after a failed project, proposing improved approaches.

Project managment

Creative problem solving

Open-source tools

Self-motivated

Example: Learned Clojure independently to enhance project capabilities.

Stress managment

Recovery from setbacks

Independent problem solving

Self-learning

Side projects