Technical Skills

What Are Technical Skills?

Technical skills are the abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks. They are practical, and often relate to mechanical, information technology, mathematical, or scientific tasks. Some examples include knowledge of programming languages, design programs, mechanical equipment, or tools.

In addition to the technical skills that are needed in the workplace, your command of job-specific skills can help ensure you get hired or promoted. Often technical, hard, and job-specific skills are interchangeable, but this is not always the case.

Of course, required skills will vary based upon the job for which you're applying, so be sure to be specific when listing hardware, software, programs, applications, etc.

Depending on the job you seek, a batch of skills can be referred to as a skill set or hybrid skills, as these skills often go together within a specific profession or industry.

Technical Skills Employers Value

Top 20 Tech Skills

Zippia has compiled a list of the top 20 tech skills (based on an analysis of over 3 million job postings). Coding skills are at the top of the list, followed by data analysis and social media.

C++, SQL , Python,  Java, Facebook ,HTML, Ladder, JavaScript, Twitter, LinkedIn, Servers, Network Security, Instagram, Big Data, Algorithms, SPARK, SAS, Artificial Intelligence, Ruby


Technical Skills Listed by Type

Big Data Analysis

Nearly every industry today relies on data, whether it is data about their clients or the success of their product. While it is easy for companies to get data, they need employees who can collect, organize, and then interpret that data. Data analysis skills most valued by employers include:

Algorithms, Analytical Skills, Big Data
Calculating, Compiling Statistics, Data Analytics, Data Mining, Database Design
Database Management, Documentation
Modeling, Modification, Needs Analysis
Quantitative Research, Quantitative Reports
Statistical Analysis.

Coding and Programming

Even if the job you’re applying for is not for a “coder” or “programmer,” most employers will look carefully at an applicant with some coding experience. Being able to code, and to understand multiple programming languages, will make you a strong candidate in many jobs. Several of the key technical skills sought in IT job candidates include:

Applications, Certifications, Coding, Computing, Configuration, Customer Support
Debugging, Design, Development, Hardware
HTML, Implementation, Information Technology, ICT (Information and, Communications Technology), Infrastructure
Languages, Maintenance, Network, Architecture, Network Security, Networking
New Technologies, Operating Systems
Programming, Restoration, Security, Servers
Software, Solution Delivery, Storage, Structures, Systems Analysis, Technical Support, Technology, Testing,Tools,TrainingTroubleshootingUsability.

Project Management

This might seem to be more of a soft skill than a hard skill, but project management is critical for all technical projects. And, it often requires using complex programs and systems, which aren't always easily mastered. Being a good project manager means being an effective leader, delegating tasks, and measuring the success of each project

Benchmarking, Budget Planning, Engineering, Fabrication, Following Specifications, Operations, Performance Review, Project Planning, Quality Assurance
Quality Control, Scheduling, Task Delegation
Task Management.

Social Media Management & Digital Marketing

Including a phrase like “experienced in social media” into your resume is no longer enough to impress most employers, because so many people use social media. However, if you can explain your experience with certain media platforms and quantify your results, you will be able to stand out from the competition.

This skill set is often referred to as content marketing and is particularly useful if you are looking for jobs in public relations, marketing, web development, or anything related to digital marketing.

Content Management Systems (CMS)
Blogging
Digital Photography
Digital Media
Networking
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Social Media Platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Medium, etc.)
Web Analytics
Automated Marketing Software

Technical Writing

Many jobs that involve written communication require you to explain complex things in a way that is easy to understand. You might have to send messages to clients or manufacturers, or write press releases, web content, or manuals for clients. Being able to communicate complex ideas in a clear way will make you stand out in many jobs.
Client Relations
Email
Requirements Gathering
Research
Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
Technical Documentation

More Technical Skills

Information Security
Microsoft Office Certifications
Video Creation
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Productivity Software
Cloud/SaaS Services
Database Management
Telecommunications
Human Resources Software
Accounting Software
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software
Database Software
Query Software
Blueprint Design
Medical Billing
Medical Coding
Sonography
Structural Analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Mechanical Maintenance
Manufacturing
Inventory Management
Numeracy
Information Management
Hardware Verification Tools and Techniques


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