How can I showcase my computer skills on a resume without taking classes?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores how to effectively present computer skills on a resume without formal training. Participants share their thoughts on wording and the value of self-taught skills.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about how to phrase computer skills on a resume without formal classes.
  • Another participant suggests listing familiarity and proficiency with specific programs, noting that self-taught individuals may have practical skills that exceed those of formally trained users.
  • One participant mentions their involvement with their company's internal resume team, highlighting a unique format requirement.
  • Another participant expresses confidence that the advice received will lead to an interview opportunity.
  • A humorous remark is made regarding the potential for an interview outcome.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to showcasing skills, with no clear consensus emerging on a specific wording strategy.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding resume writing in the context of self-taught computer skills.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to enhance their resumes with self-taught computer skills may find the shared experiences relevant.

trps
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How would you word computer skills on a resume when no classes were taken but proficient on the internet and with most programsHELP
 
Familiar and proficient with blah blah blah (list of programs).

Let them ask if you've had formal training. Many times, people who use software on a daily basis, even if self-taught, are better with it than people who have had classes, but don't use it often.
 
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Thanks Ann when I asked I thought you would reply it seems something you would know about
 
'Cuz I'm working on my company's internal resume team right now. :) Although we have a very atypical format/standard to follow (it's minimum 3 pages, some people with many work assignments have up to 6 pages).
 
Till dim ewe no how two rum spill chunk.
 
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Thanks KG that will get me an interview I am sure!
 
Maybe an interview for the short bus! LOL
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I highlight my computer skills on my resume without formal classes?

You can showcase your computer skills by listing relevant software and tools you are proficient in, such as Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or specific design software. Additionally, you can include any self-taught skills or online tutorials you've completed, emphasizing your ability to learn independently.

What specific computer skills should I include on my resume?

Include skills that are relevant to the job you are applying for. Common skills to highlight are proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, email management, data analysis, and any industry-specific software. Tailor your skills to match the job description.

How can I demonstrate my computer skills through my work experience?

In your work experience section, describe specific tasks where you utilized your computer skills. For example, mention projects where you created reports, managed databases, or designed presentations. Use quantifiable achievements to illustrate your proficiency, such as "increased efficiency by 20% through the implementation of a new spreadsheet system."

Can I include personal projects to showcase my computer skills?

Absolutely! Including personal projects can effectively demonstrate your skills. Describe any relevant projects, such as building a website, creating a blog, or developing a software application. Highlight the technologies used and the outcomes achieved to show your practical application of skills.

How should I format my computer skills on my resume?

Format your computer skills in a dedicated section titled "Skills" or "Technical Skills." Use bullet points for clarity and consider grouping similar skills together. You can also integrate your skills into your work experience descriptions to provide context and demonstrate how you applied them in real-world situations.

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