Definition
What living skills profile means.
A living skills profile is an evolving record of demonstrated capabilities, evidence artifacts, and skill-transfer signals. Unlike a static transcript or resume, it updates as a learner or worker completes assessments, simulations, tutoring, projects, or role-based demonstrations.
Example
What it looks like in practice.
A learner can share evidence of quantitative reasoning, AI fluency, and problem-solving from several QLM experiences.
How QLM implements it
Where it appears in QLM.
QLM links assessment and simulation evidence into a profile that can support advising, hiring, placement, and intervention.
FAQ
Questions this page answers.
Is it a resume?
No. It complements resumes with evidence of demonstrated capability.
Can it support career transition?
Yes. It can map existing evidence to new role requirements.
Next step
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