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Gian Fiero asked: 
If you are trying to get a job, or a better job, your chances of doing so will be greatly enhanced by the experience and education you place on your resume, but the &#8220;soft&#8221; skills that you demonstrate will distinguish and differentiate you from the gluttony of competitors who are vying for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Gian Fiero</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>If you are trying to get a job, or a better job, your chances of doing so will be greatly enhanced by the experience and education you place on your resume, but the &#8220;soft&#8221; skills that you demonstrate will distinguish and differentiate you from the gluttony of competitors who are vying for the same job.</p>
<p>But what are those skills?</p>
<p>Apparently, in spite of the flood of resumes that employers are receiving during a time when the market is saturated with job seekers, they are not as happy with their prospects as you might think.</p>
<p>This is according to a comprehensive survey conducted by Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D., and Katharine Hansen, Ph.D. Their survey is a distillation of many studies done on the skills universally sought by employers.</p>
<p>A portion of the skill list derived from their survey follows.</p>
<p><strong>Communications Skills (listening, verbal, written)</strong>. By far, the one skill mentioned most often by employers is the ability to listen, write, and speak effectively. Successful communication is critical in business.</p>
<p><strong>Exceptional listener and communicator</strong>. Someone who effectively conveys information verbally and in writing.</p>
<p><strong>Analytical/Research Skills</strong>. Deals with your ability to assess a situation, seek multiple perspectives, gather more information if necessary, and identify key issues that need to be addressed.</p>
<p><strong>Highly analytical</strong>. Thinking with demonstrated talent for identifying, scrutinizing, improving, and streamlining complex work processes.</p>
<p><strong>Computer/Technical Literacy</strong>. Almost all jobs now require some basic understanding of computer hardware and software, especially word processing, spreadsheets, and email.</p>
<p><strong>Computer-literate performer</strong>. Competent with extensive software proficiency covering wide variety of applications.</p>
<p><strong>Flexibility/Adaptability/Managing Multiple Priorities</strong>. Deals with your ability to manage multiple assignments and tasks, set priorities, and adapt to changing conditions and work assignments.</p>
<p><strong>Flexible team player</strong>. Someone who thrives in environments requiring ability to effectively prioritize and juggle multiple concurrent projects.</p>
<p><strong>Interpersonal Abilities</strong>. The ability to relate to your co-workers, inspire others to participate, and mitigate conflict with co-workers is essential given the amount of time spent at work each day.</p>
<p><strong>Proven relationship-builder</strong>. Someone with unsurpassed interpersonal skills.</p>
<p><strong>Leadership/Management Skills</strong>. While there is some debate about whether leadership is something people are born with, these skills deal with your ability to take charge and manage your co-workers.</p>
<p><strong>Goal-driven leader</strong>. Someone who maintains a productive climate and confidently motivates, mobilizes, and coaches employees to meet high performance standards.</p>
<p><strong>Multicultural Sensitivity/Awareness</strong>. There is possibly no bigger issue in the workplace than diversity, and job-seekers must demonstrate a sensitivity and awareness to other people and cultures.</p>
<p><strong>Personable &amp; Professional</strong>. Strengths include cultural sensitivity and an ability to build rapport with a diverse workforce in multicultural settings.</p>
<p><strong>Planning/Organizing</strong>. Deals with your ability to design, plan, organize, and implement projects and tasks within an allotted time frame. Also involves goal-setting.</p>
<p><strong>Results-driven achiever</strong>. Someone with exemplary planning and organizational skills, along with a high degree of detail orientation.</p>
<p><strong>Problem-Solving/Reasoning/Creativity</strong>. Involves the ability to find solutions to problems using your creativity, reasoning, and past experiences along with the available information and resources.</p>
<p><strong>Innovative problem-solver</strong>. Someone who can generate workable solutions and resolve complaints.</p>
<p><strong>Teamwork</strong>. Because so many jobs involve working in one or more work-groups, you must have the ability to work with others in a professional manner while attempting to achieve a common goal.</p>
<p><strong>Resourceful team player</strong>. Someone who excels at building trusting relationships with customers and colleagues.</p>
<p>As someone who specializes in career planning, I have to give kudos to Randall and Katharine for this meticulous list. It&#8217;s one of the best I&#8217;ve seen. If you are serious about finding a job, including and demonstrating the above skills on your resume, and highlighting them in your interviews, may be the key to opening the door to greater opportunities for you.</p></div>
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