The top attributes employers are looking for now
culled from ABOUT.COM
In recruitment, employers place a lot of emphasis on certain skills which are considered as most
important when recruiting and hiring employees. In order to get your
application noticed be sure to incorporate the skills you have that are
required for the position for which you are applying in your resume and cover
letter. Also highlight your most relevant skills during job interviews.
These skills include:
Analytical
Employees need to be able to figure things out, so you will
need to have some analytic skills to succeed in the workplace. The skills you
need and the level of skills required will vary depending on the job and the
industry. In conjunction with being able to analyze, employees are expected to
be able to organize, plan and prioritize effectively.
Communication
The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in
writing, is essential, no matter what job you have or industry you work in. You
will need to be able to communicate effectively with employees, managers, and
customers in-person, online, in writing and/or on the phone.
Interpersonal
Interpersonal skills, also known as people skills, are the
skills you use to interact and engage with people. I just heard about someone
who was hired because of his ability to connect with people. That trumped the other
skills the employer was seeking, so be sure yours are up to par. Your
interpersonal skills will be evaluated during your job interviews, so it's
important to prepare for the interview so you are as comfortable and confident
as possible when interviewing.
Leadership
When companies hire for leadership roles they seek employees
who can successfully interact with employees, colleagues, clients and others.
Even if you're not applying for management jobs, leadership is a valuable skill
to bring to the employer.
Positive Attitude
Attitude might not be everything, but it’s extremely
valuable. Employers want employees who are positive, even in stressful and
challenging circumstances. They want to hire applicants with a “can do”
attitude, who are flexible, dedicated and who are willing to contribute extra,
if necessary, to get the job done.
Teamwork
Regardless of the job, employers want to hire people who are
team players who are cooperative and work well with others. They don’t want
employees who are difficult to work with. When you are interviewing be sure to
share examples of how you worked well on a team.
Technical
The technical skills you need will vary, of course,
depending on the job. However, most positions require at least some technical
skills.
Showcase Your Skills
To be sure you are showing your top skills when you're job
searching, make a list of the skills and qualities that best are best reflected
in your background. Incorporate them into your resume and cover letters.
Also think of examples of how you have applied these skills
to achieve success on the job, in the classroom or in volunteer work. Share the
examples with your interviewers so they know exactly how much of asset you will
be if you're hired.

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