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Communication. Ability to Work Under Pressure. Decision Making. Time Management. Self-motivation. Conflict Resolution. Leadership. Adaptability.
Stay relevant. Every part of your resume has to be custom-tailored to the specific needs of each job position. ... Make a list of your strongest skills. ... Divide your skills into subsections. ... Show, don't tell. ... Organise your bullets.
Basic Computer Skills. Typing. Word Processing. ... Hardware. Cabling. Servers. ... Software. Software Development. ... Graphic Design & Word Processing. Graphic Manipulation. ... Spreadsheets & Databases. MS Excel. ... IT Support. Client Server Management. ... Marketing. Digital Marketing.
Benefits of A Skills Section Skills are certainly something you should have on your resume. However, you may be wondering if it's worth it to break them out into a separate section. Almost always, the answer is yes. ... It will also catch the eye of any hiring manager looking at the resume.
But that doesn't mean you need to have every single skill listed in the job description to apply for a job a good rule of thumb is that you should be an 80 to 90 percent match.
Don't Say: Excellent computer skills. Do Say: Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Don't Say: Talented graphic artist. Do Say: Experienced graphic artist well-versed in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Sketch. Take my work home too often and get in trouble with the spouse.
Basic Computer Skills. Typing. Word Processing. ... Hardware. Cabling. Servers. ... Software. Software Development. ... Graphic Design & Word Processing. Graphic Manipulation. ... Spreadsheets & Databases. MS Excel. ... IT Support. Client Server Management. ... Marketing. Digital Marketing.
Level 1 - Fundamental Skills (Typing, Mouse) Level 2 - Basic Computing and Applications. Level 3 - Intermediate Computing and Applications. Level 4 - Advanced Computing and Applications. Level 5 - Proficient Computing, Applications, and Programming.
Benefits of A Skills Section Skills are certainly something you should have on your resume. However, you may be wondering if it's worth it to break them out into a separate section. Almost always, the answer is yes. ... It will also catch the eye of any hiring manager looking at the resume.
But that doesn't mean you need to have every single skill listed in the job description to apply for a job a good rule of thumb is that you should be an 80 to 90 percent match.
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