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transferable skills – Capstone Resume Services, Inc. https://capstoneresumes-staging.idea-web-hosting.com Certified Professional Resume Writers Tue, 13 Sep 2022 17:23:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Transferable Job Skills When Changing Industries  https://capstoneresumes-staging.idea-web-hosting.com/?p=6409 https://capstoneresumes-staging.idea-web-hosting.com/?p=6409#respond Wed, 28 Apr 2021 19:51:56 +0000 https://www.capstoneresumes.com/?p=6409 The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything, including many jobs. Individuals have had to find new jobs during the pandemic or even change the industry they were previously working in. No matter what industry or job you’re applying for, hiring managers know the skills their staff and potential employees need to have. In job descriptions, you might see some hard and soft skills or traits they’re looking for in candidates, but they might have left out some skills that are necessary to have for the job. If you have a couple of the skills they’re looking for, and you’re missing a few, we suggest still applying for that job, you never know what could come of it and just because it’s not listed doesn’t mean it won’t be handy to have that transferable skill.

Some of the common soft skills companies in any industry look for in candidates, that you’ll want to make sure are on your resume include:

  • Time Management
  • Communication
  • Public Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • Motivation
  • Flexibility
  • Creativity
  • Responsibility
  • Openness
  • Adaptability
  • Problem Solving
  • Active Listening
  • Conflict Management
  • Collaboration
  • Attention to Detail
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork Skills
  • Interpersonal Skills

You’ll want to tailor these skills to the job you’re applying for. While all of the soft skills listed you may possess and want to highlight, it’s important to include the ones you feel really fit the job. We suggest reading the job description thoroughly and really focusing on the responsibilities, then attributing your skills and strengths to those.

It’s important to highlight those soft skills on any resume, but especially when you’re thinking about changing careers. Transferable skills aren’t always directly related to the job you’re applying for, but they are still useful. While you may not have the exact experience a company is looking for, sometimes those soft skills can help you land the job.

These are attributes and habits that will describe how you work individually or with others. They may not be specific to the job, but they can help you adapt to the work environment and company culture. Refining your resume and skills is never a bad idea, and we recommend doing it regularly to make sure you’re hitting all of the points you need to.

When you’re interviewing for a private sector or government position, the hiring manager will ask about skills you have and what’s listed in the job description might not be all they’re looking for. Sometimes, the right candidate will come along, who doesn’t have all of the skills listed, but they might have some that can help the company in a different way. Employers in every industry always want to differentiate how they approach solutions in the market, and they are always looking to hire a team with diverse approaches to problems or solutions.

Whether you’re looking for a job with the government or with a private sector company, it’s important to have a progressive approach to solutions. With transferable and soft skills included on your resume, your potential employer will know you can be an asset to the company and your team.

If you have a progressive approach to solutions and any problems that may arise, you could benefit the employer and prove you’re a good candidate for the role.

Refine Your Resume & Highlight Those Soft Skills With Capstone

Crafting your resume can be a long and stressful process. You’ll want to include all of the important attributes on it, and make it flow nicely but you also want to not come off robotic. At Capstone Resume Services, our team of professional writers can help craft the resume that will get seen by Fortune 500 companies and land you interviews. We can help make the job change process easier. Schedule your resume writing consultation and start your career-changing journey today!

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Long-Term with One Employer: How to Showcase the Benefits https://capstoneresumes-staging.idea-web-hosting.com/?p=6407 https://capstoneresumes-staging.idea-web-hosting.com/?p=6407#respond Wed, 28 Apr 2021 19:43:37 +0000 https://www.capstoneresumes.com/?p=6407 There are many reasons why someone who has been with a company for years could be looking for new opportunities. Maybe they’ve hit a wall and feel like they can’t progress their career or develop further skills at their current position. An individual may also be interested in another industry and want to be a part of the success a company is seeing. At Capstone Resumes, we help job seekers who are in either of these positions, after they’ve been with an employer for many years.

Job seekers often ask how they can showcase their skills and why a company should hire them. Some things our professional writers like to highlight on resumes when job seekers have been at a company for years are promotions, professional development opportunities, highlight transferable skills, and the skills they’ve gained during their tenure with the employer. All of these are important to highlight, as it shows you’re continuously growing and improving yourself.

Your resume is your story, it’s the journey of your career and an indication of your professional self. It’s important for your resume to accurately reflect your accomplishments and skills. No matter how long you’ve been at a company, it’s important to present your work history as a positive attribute. Finding a new employee can be expensive and time-consuming, and companies are always looking for ways to promote long-term work, so highlight on your resume that you’re a worthwhile investment.

  • Promotions – Highlight any promotions or leadership roles you’ve held during your time with the company. Showing your progression through a long tenure with a company is an excellent way to demonstrate your dedication to the job.
  • Professional Development Opportunities – List any professional development opportunities, like grad school, certifications, conferences, workshops, etc you’ve had. It’s important to show the employer helped you grow in both expertise and soft skills, but it also shows the company cared about your professional development.
  • Transferable Skills – Highlight any transferable skills that are necessary for a job in the new industry or role you’re interested in. This can help a leader in the organization determine if you’d be a good fit, and help them align you with the right position.
  • Diversity of Skills – With any long-term job, you’ve probably obtained a variety of skills you might not have had before you started working with them. Or you improved on the ones you already had. If you grew in specific skill sets or took on more responsibilities that helped you perform better, make sure to highlight that on your resume.

When working on your resume, make sure all of your skills and credentials are recent and relevant. You won’t want a potential employer asking if you can do something just because it’s on your resume when in reality you haven’t done that particular skill in a while. The same goes for credentials, remove any old or expired credentials and certifications from your resume, or update them if you can.

Craft the Best Resume After a Long-Term Job

Capstone Resume Services can review your resume and make suggestions to help you explain your long-term job history better and land an interview. Our team of professional writers knows what a good resume includes and how to capitalize on your employment history. Learn more about our resume writing services and schedule your free consultation today!

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