I would think knowledge of cloud infrastructure, like AWS or Azure would be on the list.
I can read and write. I listen. I speak English and I show up on time.
I’m a better candidate than 80 percent of today’s college snowflakes.
MATLAB is at the bottom?
Seems ass-backward in terms of earning potential.
ima laboring at four skill-sets in the top ten and getting better ..
7. Russian
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20. English
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21. Spanish
Huh?
All top skills named are features that will soon be dominated by robots and/or software systems, if they aren’t already.
Just be honest, and hang a sign in the virtual window saying:
“Human Beings, need not apply”
No medical skills? I pass two hospital billboards every day touting sign up bonus if hired.
o Top Skills wanted are foreign, cheap labor, willing to work at 1/4 native pay.
o We hate family, so leave your spouse and kids in your foreign country.
o Otherwise bring your Hardcore Socialist relatives into the USA, and go on welfare.
o We Corporate Socialists, socialize our costs, so foreigners go on welfare, use hospital emergency room healthcare, SNAP food stamps, and piss on your local people and culture.
o Islamic poverty slaves go to the front of the hire line, if you are willing to pray, face in the dirt, butt up to your neighbors.
o Corporate Company Store will sell you foreigners junk, we own the land, you live in a cardboard box.
o We only hire, fake foreign resumes, fake schooling, fake made up skills.
o Indians hire only Indians. We reserved a homeless shelters, for you natives.
o WELCOME to ABC COMPANY !!!
o We hate American liberty!
You mean some of these places have actually moved-on from Netscape Navigator, Microsoft word 5.0 and Microsoft Mail as key “skills” they are looking for?
There is no way Swift and C++ are more in demand that C# for .NET, no way, no how
28. Ardunio Already dead.
You need to go to #26 before you find a real career.
PDF is a skill?
This is a stupid list.
bkmk
It is amazing how hard it is to find someone with relatively simple skills when you need to fill a job.
Back in 2013-14, when unemployment was high, a buddy searched in vain for someone with basic Unix shell scripting and SQL. Everything else he needed, the company was willing to teach him. The job was in Columbus, but we were willing to go $80-90K. No qualified takers.
I hate to think what it’s like now. Anyone who’s any good at all must be able to name his price.
Such as creating a Word template or an Excel formula or how to embed a video clip into a Powerpoint. There are thousands of things that can be done within just the Microsoft Office suite and those skills can be easily transferred to other products such as Google Docs.
This isn't just "secretary" stuff anymore. Business executives are expected to know this stuff too.
My millenial son is making a good living as a consultant and trainer with this new analytics company which is hiring:
They deliver training and consulting in:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_BI