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1+ examples of hard skills for your

resume
When writing your resume or preparing for an interview, having a list of
your hard skills is essential. If you’re not sure what skills to highlight, here
are some of the most valuable hard skills for resumes (and work) in 2023,
broken down by category:

Computer Technology
Today, jobseekers generally possess at least a basic understanding of
computer technology. And the number of jobs that require fluency with
certain software and programming languages is increasing.

Show your prospective employer that you have the computer


skills required for the job by highlighting some of these key computer
hard skills:

Hard skills list

 Microsoft Office Suite and Google Drive Suite

 Social media

 Pivot tables

 Trello

 Zoom

 Machine learning

 Natural language processing

 Blockchain

 HTML, Javascript, CSS


 Swift, Python, Perl, XML

 SAS, MySQL, Apache


Hard Communication Skills
While effective communication is often viewed as a soft skill, there are
several ways that your strength as a communicator can be demonstrated
as a hard skill. And effectively showcasing your hard communication
skills can help you stand out from other candidates.

Here are some examples of hard communication skills you can put on
your resume:

List of hard skills

 Foreign languages

 Digital communication

 Copywriting

 Presentations
Data Analysis
Data analysis is a hard skill that’s highly valued across a wide variety of
industries, especially in finance. Employees who are good at eliminating
waste and can save a company money and time are sought after.

Here are some general data analysis hard skills to highlight on your
resume:

Hard skills list

 Data mining

 Data presentation

 Resource management
 Data engineering

 Database management

 Any use of data to explore a problem or make a decision

 Reporting

 Diagnostics
Certifications and Licenses
While they may not be hard skills themselves, listing certifications and
licenses in your resume skills section is a great way to demonstrate that
you have a mastery of certain hard skills.

If you have any certifications that are specific to the job or industry you’re
applying to, clearly showcase those certifications on your resume.

Some common types of certifications and licenses include:

Hard skills list

 Learning management systems, such as Blackboard, Canvas, or Eagle

 Data management systems, such as Colleague

 Healthcare related licenses

 Certificates, awards, badges, and industry-recognized credentials


Marketing
The ability to convince people to purchase a company’s products or
services will always be an invaluable skill to potential employers. After all,
success in marketing directly correlates to an increase in revenue.

These hard marketing skills have become increasingly valued by


employers in recent years:

List of hard skills


 Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

 Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

 Marketing Campaign Management

 Google Analytics and Google Search Console

 Content Management Systems (CMS), such as WordPress

 A/B testing

 Ahrefs, SEMrush, PageOptimizer Pro

 PPC

 MailChimp
Project Management
Project management is a hard skill applicable to a variety of industries,
including information technology, healthcare, and construction. Because
of this, project management skills have become extremely valuable to
many employers.

Here are some hard project management skills to include on your resume:

Hard skills list

 Agile methodologies, such as Scrum

 Project management software, such as Trello and Zoho

 PMP certification

 Risk management

 Strategic planning

 Project lifecycle management

 Budgeting
Design
Whether you’re a web designer or an illustrator, there are specific design
techniques and software essential to doing your job.

Here are some examples of the hard design skills most desired by
employers:

Hard skills list

 User Interface (UI) Design

 User Experience (UX) Design

 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, etc.)

 Design Software like Figma and Sketch

 Digital Product Design Software, such as InVision and Zeppelin

 Video Production Software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro,
and Corel VideoStudio Ultimate

 Typography

 Print Design

 Illustration

 Photo composition

 Color correction
Cloud Computing
More and more businesses have turned to cloud computing as a
convenient data storage and management solution. People who have the
skills to build and manage cloud networks are in high demand.

The following are some examples of the kind of hard skills employers look
for when hiring cloud computing professionals:

List of hard skills


 Cloud Architecture

 Storage and Data Management

 Networking Communication

 Cloud Middleware Technologies

 Cloud Applications, such as JSON, Rest, and RPC


Writing
From writing blog articles to putting together presentations for clients,
being able to write well is an essential hard skill for a huge number of
industries.

Show off your ability to put pen to paper with these writing-related hard
skills:

Hard skills list

 Email writing

 Copywriting

 Copyediting (grammar, flow, syntax, spelling, punctuation)

 Content management

 Grant writing

 Storytelling

 Storyboarding

 Writing press releases

 Report writing

 Formal presentations

 Investigative journalism

 SEO copywriting
Mobile & Web Development
With over 6,000 apps released per day on Android alone, the demand for
web and mobile developers will only continue to grow.  All of these
websites and apps can only be created by people with the necessary
mobile and web development hard skills.

Here are some examples of the kind of hard skills you need to become a
successful developer:

Hard skills list

 Software Revision Control Systems

 Android Development

 iOS App Development

 Web Architecture and Development Framework

 Angular and Node Apps

 Swift, C#, Java, Objective-C


Network Structure & Security
A company’s data is priceless – if sensitive data is leaked or stolen due to
faulty network security, it could cost a company thousands, if not millions,
of dollars. IT professionals who have the skills to protect that data are in
higher demand than ever before.

Being a company’s data shield is no easy feat, however, and requires a


strong set of hard skills such as:

List of hard skills

 Encryption Algorithms

 Authentication Systems

 Risk Assessment

 Cryptography
 Virtual and Host-based Firewalls

 Incident response

 Network monitoring software like Wireshark and Nagios

 Virus protection software like Ping Identity, Portswigger BurP Suite, and
Symantec

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