No matter what career field you are (or were) working on, is, without doubt, the knowledge and skills you possess that would appeal to many industries and fields. Do not limit yourself. Identifying skills and searching for them in future employers. The following is a list of skill areas that have broad application:
1. Troubleshooting
People who can identify problems, research solutions and make effective decisions are increasingly desired in such fields as business administration, management consulting, public administration, science, medicine and engineering.
2. Technical
The technology is advanced in all industries. Installation, testing and repair of electrical, electronic and mechanical fields (such as engineering, telecommunications and transport) require that people with advanced technical skills and training.
3. People Relations
Often, the success of a company depends on how people work together. It is the work of principals and administrators to understand the needs of individuals and how best to meet those needs within the working environment. This can be especially good to include executive resumes.
4. Programming
Almost needless to say that understanding how to harness the power of computers and programming to meet the specific needs of a particular company can dramatically increase employment options.
5. Ability to Teach and Train
Our modern society develops and collects more new data in a day than our ancestors did in a year. As a result, there is continuing demand for people with education and vocational training in the fields of education, social services, management and general trade.
6. Science & Mathematics
Great advances are made every day in the fields of science, medicine and engineering. Persons skilled in science and math are needed to provide support to make the calculation and analysis tasks in these fields.
7. Money Management
It is essential to carefully plan and manage personal finances. Investment brokers, security officers, retirement planners, accountants and public accountants require support staff with these skills to help meet this need.
8. Information Management
Knowledge is now seen as an important contribution to our economy, and people who possess the ability to manage information are critical. Systems analysts, computer programmers, database administrators, knowledge managers and telecommunication engineers are examples of the positions of the capacity utilization of information management.
9. Language
Global organizations rely on people with the ability to speak several languages. Russian, Japanese, Chinese and German have been taught by many schools. Having this ability can improve their employment opportunities and compensation.
10. Management
Understanding how to run a business is in demand. The ability to manage people, systems, resources and finances, to understand consumer needs and translating those needs into business opportunities is required by organizations large and small.