Identifying your skills and getting
that job
When applying for a job, it
is ideal that you identify your strengths and weaknesses and get
prepared to address them. By knowing your advantage, the chances of
getting the job that you want will surely get easier. But you
should not get too confident since this is one of the common
mistakes that plague job applicants. Appearing too confident or as
somewhat of a know it all person will only get you labeled by your
interviewer as unfit for the job.
Identifying
your skills
First
thing's first. You should identify your skills. This is your ticket
to get that job and you should be able to articulate your abilities
and expertise as best as you can. Many people have a hard time
telling their skills and abilities as this may seem to be bragging.
But you should not be shy or afraid to discuss your skills. In
fact, it is important that you convey to your potential employer
what your talents are. You should be able to sell your abilities to
your employer. That is how you will get the job that you want. It
is important that you don't appear arrogant or condescending but
you should also avoid selling yourself short. If the interviewer
asks you about your strengths or what separates you from the other
applicants, you should be able to readily give a good answer. But
before you even go to the interview part, your resume should
highlight your skills and talents for your prospective employer to
see.
Type of
skills
There are
two main types of skills, hard skills and soft skills. Hard skills
are tangible in the sense that these are things that you do like:
knowing how to operate different kinds of machinery, knowledge of a
specialized computer program, ability to type fast, skills on using
many types of tools, credentials regarding special crafts, etc.
Soft skills are skills that are rather abstract in nature like
personal qualities. This may include the folowing: being a good
team player, having the ability to work on your own, being
enthusiastic or organized and decisive.
The steps to
follow
Making a
list of your previous jobs and experience
acquired
First thing
to do is to make a list of all the companies that you had worked
for and the things that you learned from these jobs. There will be
a lot of things to list and you should be careful enough not to
forget even the smallest things or activities that you were part of
or organized. It is also a good idea to list the volunteer
activities that you participated in.
Include a
list of your hobbies
Although it
might sound trivial at first, it is also very helpful to list all
your hobbies. There are a lot of abilities that your prospective
employer may get from your hobby list. This will also give an idea
of your personality. For example, if you were part of the school's
debating team, then your employer may deduce that you have good
analytical skills. If you were a champion chess player, then your
employer will have the impression that you are good at making
critical decisions. Think of your daily routine and the
things that you do and often take for granted. Are you an organized
person who always keeps your things in proper order? Are you an
extrovert that can easily make friends in a matter of minutes?
These may seem ordinary to normal things to you, but your future
boss might think otherwise.
Deciding
what career you want
After
listing all your skills and all the things that you do well, you
may now decide what field or career you want to take a crack at.
Select the skills contained from your list and partner it with the
employment you are seeking. Always take time to consider if your
skills are relevant to the job that you are aspiring for. Don't be
bothered if you have to cut out some of the skills from your list.
It is also important to include in the list your skills that the
prospective employer will probably value.
Stand by
what you write
You should
be realistic about your skills and the level of expertise that you
have with it. For example, if you indicate that you are a very
organized person, then you should be able to show this to the
interviewer by being able to organize your thoughts and effectively
use the time that was given for your interview.
It is
important to know your skills every time you are job hunting.
Always put your best foot forward and good
luck!
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