The 5 things that employers want By Logan lacy. 1!!!!!!!!! Communication skills – Excellent communication skills are the number one thing that employers.

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The 5 things that employers want By Logan lacy

1!!!!!!!!! Communication skills – Excellent communication skills are the number one thing that employers and interviewers look for in a candidate. Because we all need to learn to communicate

#2!!!!!!!!!!! Honesty and integrity – This is the 2nd most important thing interviewers and employers look for in a person, so it is worthwhile to remember this during the interview process.

#3!!! Teamwork skills – These are another important asset you must have, preferably you will have backed up any claims you make regarding teamwork in your resume with a portfolio. teamwork we all need some!

4!!!! Interpersonal skills – You must be able to prove your interpersonal skills to the interviewer or employer during the interview, skills such as working alongside others, being able to evaluate and accept responsibility

And 5!!!!! Strong work ethic – you must be able to prove that you are willing to go beyond the call of duty for your employer and that you are willing to give them 100% commitment to the company and the job.

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