Graduate With a Skill-Based Resume

SkillCo automatically tracks the skills you gain in your classes and builds a professional, skill-based resume for you, so by graduation, you’re already ready for the job market.

What Skillco Is (and Why It Matters)

Skillco is not just another academic tool — it’s a career accelerator that connects what you’re learning with what the workforce demands.

For Students:

For Educators:

Every Class Builds Skills

SkillCo translates them into skills employers care about.

AutomaticallyBuild your Resume

Watch your resume grow semester by semester.

Stand Out to Employers

Show you’re job-ready with proof of your skills, not just grades.

How to start using Skillco

1- Sign Up With Your Student ID (It takes less than 10 seconds)

2-Upload Your Transcript (Easily upload from your computer—SkillCo does the rest.)

3- Watch Your Resume Build Itself (As you go through college, SkillCo automatically translates your classes and projects into a skill-based resume.)

Reimagining Education Around Skills That Matter.

At SkillCo, we’re committed to reshaping how students learn and how institutions teach—by putting verified skills at the center of it all.

We build tools that help educators align their programs with the real demands of today’s workforce, and give students a clear view of how their learning translates into opportunity. Our mission is to make education more relevant, practical, and outcome-driven.

In a world where traditional credentials are no longer enough, we believe that demonstrated skills and hands-on experience are the true currency of success.

SkillCo transforms your academic journey into measurable, career-ready skills that employers are actively seeking.

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“Skillco is a groundbreaking platform that not only transforms students' academic transcripts into skill-based portfolios but also helps them recognize the value of their education in real time. By mapping their coursework to tangible skills, students can clearly see how their efforts contribute to their career readiness and employability.”

President Astrid Tuminez, Utah Valley University