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What are the skills you have?

What are the skills you have?

Here are the seven essential employability skills with examples:

  • Positive attitude. Being calm and cheerful when things go wrong.
  • Communication. You can listen and say information clearly when you speak or write.
  • Teamwork.
  • Self-management.
  • Willingness to learn.
  • Thinking skills (problem solving and decision making)
  • Resilience.

What kind of skills do you look for?

Top skills employers look for

  • Communication skills.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Teamwork skills.
  • Interpersonal skills.
  • Learning/adaptability skills.
  • Self-management skills.
  • Organizational skills.
  • Computer skills.

What skills and talents do you have?

Below is a list of skills that just might be yours.

  • Public Speaking.
  • Writing.
  • Self Management.
  • Networking (person to person)
  • Networking (in the virtual world)
  • Critical Thinking.
  • Decision Making.
  • Math.

What are the top 10 skills employers want?

The Top 10 Skills Employers Want: 1. Communications Skills 3. Computer & Technical Literacy 4. Flexibility / Adaptability / Managing Multiple Priorities 1. Honesty & Integrity 3. Dedication / Hard-Working / Work Ethic / Tenacity 4. Reliability

What are your top five skills?

Uptowork reports that the top five universally desired career skills are: communication (written and verbal), leadership, planning and strategic thinking, analytical thinking and research, and teamwork or collaborative work.

What are the top 10 hard skills?

Top 10 Hard Skills List & Examples 1. Computer Technology 2. Hard Communication Skills 3. Data Analysis 4. Certifications and Licenses 5. Marketing 6. Project Management 7. Design 8. Cloud Computing 9. Mobile & Web Development 10. Network Structure & Security

What are the ‘must have’ skills?

Computer Software and Application Knowledge. The list of professions that do not require you to use computers and certain types of software is very short.

  • Design.
  • Data Analysis.
  • Negotiation.
  • Mathematics.
  • Project Management.
  • Marketing.
  • Administrative.
  • Writing.
  • Foreign Languages.
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