Personalized skill analysis

Personalized skill analysis is a powerful tool for identifying your strengths and pinpointing areas for improvement. Learn how to access, understand, and use your personalized analysis to track your progress and enhance your skills.


Overview

Personalized skill analysis gives insight into your strengths and gaps by topic, making it easier to identify areas for skill development.

You skill analysis is dynamic—meaning it can change based on the assessment retake results. This is key to tracking improvement. Using skill assessment retakes as soon as their available is key to tracking improvement.

Your personalized skill analysis is only visible to you.


Getting your personalized skill analysis

Note: Personalized skill analysis isn’t available for assessments in beta or for assessments that have been retired. See Learning recommendations for more details.

In order to populate a personalized skill analysis, complete the following:

  1. Take a skill assessment (opens in new tab).
  2. Score in the 20th percentile or higher (a 101+ Skill IQ).

Once both of these steps are complete, your personalized skill analysis is generated on the assessment details page. If you receive a Novice skill level, don't worry—you can retake the assessment immediately with the do-over. If you've already used the do-over, you can take the assessment again when a retake unlocks.


Finding your personalized skill analysis

To find your personalized skill analysis, the Skill IQ page (opens in new tab) and then click My Skills.  Click any topic that shows a skill level of Emerging or higher. This takes you to the Skill IQ details page, and your personalized skill analysis. Below the Skill IQ proficiency chart, you'll see your Personalized skill analysis and Quick learning recommendations tailored to address your skill gaps.

Personalized skills analysis in Skill IQ recommendations

Explore the Quick learning recommendations to find the learning content needed to close your skill gaps. Once you've studied the recommended content, you can retake an assessment to see if you've improved.

You can find a list of recommendations for all the assessments you’ve taken in the last 12 months on the Focused Learning tab on the Skill IQ page (opens in new tab).

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