Noun
A set of skills. [from 1975]
The skills needed to accomplish a specified task or perform a given function.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWe are also fortunate in being in quite a sheltered environment, in terms of people moving on to do other things, because there are relatively few companies in Scotland that are looking for the skill set that we've developed. David Milne
The skill set for hockey is so specific to skating and if you haven't been skating as a kid it's impossible to play - and I wasn't a skater. Liev Schreiber
My height doesn't define my skill set. To be a great quarterback, you have to have great leadership, great attention to detail and a relentless competitive nature - and I try to bring that on a daily basis. Russell Wilson
When I felt like an outsider, movies made me feel inside my own skill set. Steven Spielberg
Mitt Romney, happens to have the exact skill set that the next president's going to require. Artur Davis
I think it's become an economic necessity for people to be able to learn and grow throughout their lives, because most people can't get through their entire career with one skill set. We have to keep reinventing ourselves. Chesley Sullenberger