Landing your dream job this 2023 will need you to have the right technical skills that employers are looking for.
Technical skills are the abilities needed to complete technical tasks for technical roles. These include duties related to engineering, mechanics, finance, science, IT, etc.
Programming, using technical tools, and complex figure analysis are just among the technical skills that employers are looking for from applicants.
Unlike soft skills, technical skills (also referred to as hard skills) can be learned. While employers measure your soft skills via a psychometric test, your technical skills can be boasted using the certificates you receive from workshops and other training sessions.
This means that technical skills can be learned even by those that have none of it at all.
Why Technical Skills Matter
If you really want to stand out among other job applicants, then enhancing/acquiring technical skills is one of your best options.
These hard skills are essential since they can make your work performance more efficient. Technical skills also allow you to multitask better, even in a very challenging and complex job role.
Aside from these, your technical capabilities can also make you a more valuable candidate for employers, which can definitely boost your confidence.
This is why employers commonly choose candidates who have enough technical skills or who they see as having the potential to further improve their hard skills.
Here are other reasons why technical skills matter this 2023:
- Allow companies to save money since technical-skilled applicants no longer need training.
- Technical-skilled candidates can help businesses prevent technical issues from happening.
- Employers see candidates with sufficient technical skills as more valuable than applicants who don’t.
5 Must-Have Technical Skills
Social Media Skills
Since the world is becoming more reliant on the internet, it is important to have social media skills. Many companies are looking for applicants who can help them make their brands more visible on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms.
AI Skills
Artificial intelligence is really becoming a mainstream technology in the business world. Numerous companies and organizations are now using generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to make their work tasks more effective and faster.
Web Development Skills
Another technical skill that employers are looking for is web development skill. They prefer candidates who are highly skilled in WordPress, Wix, CSS, JavaScript, HTML, etc.
Microsoft Suite Skills
Knowing how to use Microsoft Suite tools can also give you an edge when applying for certain job roles. This 2023, employers prefer candidates who are knowledgeable enough when it comes to using PowerPoint, Outlook, Microsoft Word, and Excel.
Technical Writing Skills
Nowadays, everything is almost on the internet. Instead of paying for workshops or asking for help from professionals, people can easily access operating manuals, repair instructions, and other content guides on numerous online platforms. All this online content is written by those with technical writing skills. This is why employers are usually looking for candidates with technical writing experience.
Aside from the five must-have technical skills mentioned, here are other hard skills you need to have this 2023:
- Search Engine Optimization Skills
- Design Software Skills
- Cybersecurity Skills
- Marketing Skills
- General Computer Skills
- Data Analysis Skills
- Google Analytics Skills
- Research Skills
- Certified Management Skills
- Content Management Systems
- Accounting software
Showing Technical Skills in Your Resume
If you have some of the technical skills mentioned above, then you definitely show them in your resume/CV.
However, you can’t just say that you have these technical skills. Instead, you must explain how these hard skills helped you achieve results that are beneficial to your company.
To give you more idea, here are some bad and good examples of technical skill descriptions on a resume:
Bad Technical Skill Descriptions
- Knowledgeable about search engine optimization (SEO).
- Has years of project management experience.
Good Technical Skill Description
- SEO: Increased the client’s website traffic by over 60% and improved sales by 25% by implementing my SEO strategy and skills.
- Project Management: With project management skills, I was able to manage my client’s expenses; saving 15% of the company’s budget. My project management skills also allow me to complete tasks ahead of schedule.
Now that you know the technical skills you must learn and how to showcase them on your resume, you can now start applying for your dream job.
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