If your CV is sports related (for a sports related job) then you can do so.
There are no job-related skills.
A summary of qualifications can be used at the beginning of a resume instead of a resume objective statement. A summary of qualifications is usually a two or three line paragraph that states your experience as well as some skills you may be proficient at. This kind of summary works well with the combination resume format or the functional resume format.
During job interviews you may be asked what job related skills you have developed. You have likely developed many skills that you do not even realize. Think about each of your jobs and make a quick list of all of the responsibilities you had at each. This will help you to determine the skills that you have developed.
I think that would mean any specific skills that are related to the job your appling for should be put in. So if you were applying for a let's say, pre-school worker you would say you have a skill or exprience with children.
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Yes there is on the job training, and you do need special skills. Most of the training you can learn right on the job, but others will require some previous experience.
You list verifiable skills you have used on the job. If you have training, but no related experience, include how you plan to put those skills to use in your next job. Include specific examples, with measurable results, related to the skills you list on your CV.
yes.. i have a skills to the job because this is the related to my work before tthat's why i m applying for this .. I have the potentials to do job that needs to be filled.
When asked what you can offer that is different, you should list your skills related to the work or job you are trying out for. This includes things like technical skills, customer service skills, and relevant job experience.
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If you are applying for a job in a clothing store, you may include great sense of fashion, great interpersonal skills, and good communication, under the special skills.