![]() ![]() It also helps employers understand the scale and scope of your skills. That gives an employer something to ask about at an interview: “Tell me about a time when you have had to facilitate a workshop.” You can see that I name the skill and then describe how I demonstrate it. Excellent communication and presentation skills gained from speaking at conferences, delivering online and face-to-face training, and facilitating workshops in a professional setting.Here’s a real example of one of the bullet points from my CV that falls into the interpersonal skills section. ![]() You also need to give an example of what that skill looks like, for you, based on your personal experience. Anyone can copy a list of skills from any website or job description. Then you can tailor your application to mention agile approaches, predictive or hybrid ways of working. Tip: Check what project methodology your prospective employer uses. It would get boring to read about how you engaged stakeholders on every project - employers simply need to see a mention of it. Think about showcasing one or two skills per job (or project) so overall your CV demonstrates that you can do them all. I don’t repeat that I do risk management for every project, and you don’t have to either. As I said above, that’s what I do: the fact I can manage projects is woven all the way through my job history.
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