
In a sea of applicants, your skills are your chance to say, “Here’s what I’m really good at — and why you should care.” Whether you’re a creative problem-solver, a spreadsheet wizard, or someone who can lead a team through chaos, the right skills can move your resume from “meh” to “must-see.” Let’s break down which skills employers actually want to see — and how to showcase them like a pro.
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