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From: MSN News & Monster.com
Ten In-Demand Job Skills
by James C. Gonyea
As everyone who has held a job eventually learns, your future
career prospects depend on the skills you have to offer an
employer. And those workers with skills that are in demand
are the ones who get the job.
The skills you should develop depend upon your interests,
abilities and aptitudes, resources and career goals. But, with
uncertain economic times ahead, it's important to look at the
skills that will be useful in advancing your career. Here are 10 skills that the US
Department of Labor says are on employers' wish lists.
1. Problem-Solving Skills
Many of the tasks we face each day in our personal and business lives are
complex in nature. 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. Vocational-Technical Skills
Today, technology is advanced in all areas of human endeavor. Installation,
testing and repair of most electrical, electronic and mechanical equipment in
fields such as engineering, telecommunications, automotive, transportation and
aerospace requires people with advanced vocational-technical skills.
3. Human Relations Skills
All companies with more than one employee face inevitable problems dealing
with how people interact with each other. Often, the success of a company
depends upon how well people can work together. It is the job of human
resource managers, personnel officers, department managers and administrators
to understand the needs of workers and how best to meet those needs within the
confines of the employment environment.
4. Computer Programming Skills
Understanding how to harness a computer's power and program it to meet the
specific needs of a particular company can dramatically increase your
employment opportunities. Specific languages most in demand today include
C++, Java, HTML, Visual Basic, Unix and SQL Server.
5. Teaching-Training Skill
Our modern society develops and collects more new data in a day than our
ancestors did in a year. As a result, there will continue to be a demand for
people with teaching and training skills in the fields of education, social
services, management consulting and commerce.
6. Science and Math Skills
Great advances are being made daily in the fields of science, medicine and engineering.
Bright minds skilled in the sciences and math are needed to meet
the challenges of these fields.
7. Money Management Skills
With Americans enjoying a longer life span, it's essential today to carefully plan
one's finances to ensure a comfortable life and retirement. Investment brokers
and security officers, retirement planners, accountants and CPAs are in
continual demand to meet this need.
8. Information Management Skills
In the Age of Information, America now produces information as the basis of its
economic system, and individuals who possess the ability to manage
information are critical to most businesses. Systems analysts, information
technologists, database administrators and telecommunication engineers are
examples of people with highly developed information management skills.
9. Foreign Language Skills
America depends upon many nations for raw materials and goods, as well as for
global markets for our own goods and services. The ability to speak a foreign
language -- today's hot ones include Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and German --
can enhance your employment opportunities and compensation.
10. Business Management Skills
The business of America is business! Understanding of how to run a successful
company is highly in demand. At the core of these skills is the ability to manage
people, systems, resources and finances; to understand the needs of consumers
and how to translate those needs into business opportunities.
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