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it used to be that the only technological expertise you needed to get a job were basic word processing and webmail skills. Times have changed. According to Indeed, a job-finding search engine, the ten fastest-growing keywords in job postings have nothing to do with punctuality or writing skills, at least not the kind of writing most of us are used to.
thenewgreen · 4853 days ago · link ·
My resume used to say, "Proficient in Microsoft Office Programs", that's about as technical as it got.... I really hope I never have to put another resume together ever again.
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thenewgreen · 4853 days ago · link ·
I work in sales for a large company. We recently had a regional meeting and the organization made it clear that their intentions are to eliminate paper contracts by utilizing customer facing ipads. 70% of us were thrilled (its about time) but there were the other 30 that were either idiots or near retirement and didn't feel like learning a new technology. I'm often amazed by some of the people I work with (some own large and successful businesses) regarding their lack of technological skills and even worse their flat out refusal to learn more. Some of them are relatively young. Life's going to get scary fast for these people.