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Top 10: Skills Hiring Managers are Looking For

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In today’s tech-driven and social media-hungry landscape, the job market is constantly evolving. Businesses have a new set of criteria for what skills should be found on the perfect resume. It’s no longer enough to only have competence in your primary field of expertise. Employers want to hire candidates who have the skills needed to handle all the unexpected curveballs thrown their way. Having these highly sought-after skills, you can make you stand out in today’s new job market. With that in mind, here are 10 of the most sought-after skills that hiring managers are loving right now.

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Ability to Learn Quickly

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Businesses and industries are transforming more rapidly than ever before. On top of that, companies have been adopting far looser organizational structures than they used to. Employees are now given a wide range of responsibilities, and they are being delegated tasks that aren’t necessarily within the realm of their primary areas of expertise. Both of these trends have caused companies to put a heavy emphasis on not just what job candidates know now, but how quickly they can pick up fresh ideas and skills. If possible, try to show an example of when you once learned and made use of a new skill while on the job. That way, hiring managers can tell you’re a quick study.
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Businesses and industries are transforming more rapidly than ever before. On top of that, companies have been adopting far looser organizational structures than they used to. Employees are now given a wide range of responsibilities, and they are being delegated tasks that aren’t necessarily within the realm of their primary areas of expertise. Both of these trends have caused companies to put a heavy emphasis on not just what job candidates know now, but how quickly they can pick up fresh ideas and skills. If possible, try to show an example of when you once learned and made use of a new skill while on the job. That way, hiring managers can tell you’re a quick study.

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