Basic Health Care: Helping people with daily tasks like taking medicine, checking their temperature, and making sure they feel comfortable. You don’t need to be a doctor, but you should be caring and follow simple health instructions.
Editing Skills: Being able to make corrections or improvements to written text. This could be fixing spelling mistakes, grammar, or improving how something is explained to make it easier to understand.
Managing Schedules: Organizing and keeping track of appointments, meetings, or daily tasks. This means making sure things are done on time and planning ahead to avoid confusion.
Computer Literacy: Knowing how to use basic computer programs like Microsoft Word, email, or online tools. You should be comfortable typing, using the internet, and managing files or documents.