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101+ Essential Skills to Put on a Resume
How (and Why) to List Skills on a Resume
Listing skills on your resume is fairly easy.
Listing the right skills in the right way is a little bit trickier.
Are you mentioning the right skills for the job, or are you boring the HR manager with irrelevant information?
Here’s a hint: the hiring manager for the Software Development team couldn’t care less about your expertise in Marketing.
What they’re dying to know, though, is your skill level in Python.
In this guide, we’re going to walk you through the process of putting skills on your resume. We’ll explain how to identify the right skills, and how, exactly, to list them.
Among others, you will learn:
How and why should you list your skills on a resume?
What are hard skills, soft skills, and what is the difference?
How can you list skills on your resume to help you stand out?
What are the top 120+ skills to put on a resume? For 10+ fields!
How (and Why) to List Skills on a Resume
The skills section is one of the 3 most important resume sections (the other two are Work Experience and Education).
If written correctly, the skills section looks something like this:
So you’re probably wondering, “how hard can this be, right? All I have to do is list all my skills and call it a day!”
Well, not exactly. The process of putting skills on your resume is a bit more nuanced than that, and we’re going to explain why.
Most companies nowadays are using applicant tracking systems to help them go through hundreds & thousands of resumes they receive per day.
These systems scan your resume for keywords relevant to the job you’re looking for. Say, the role requires an Expert level in Java. If you haven’t mentioned Java as a skill, your resume can automatically get discarded.
In fact, 70%+ of resumes are rejected at this stage, never even reaching the human eye.
Even if the company doesn’t use an ATS, there’s a good chance that the HR manager is going to skim through your resume looking for the right skill set.
So, whether you’re doing this for the ATS or the HR, it’s important to mention the right skills.
We’re going to explain how to do this soon. But first, let’s cover some basics about skills on your resume.
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