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Resume Skills Section Generator
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Your Resume Skills Section
This is a suggested format. Adjust the wording to match your actual experience and the specific job posting you are applying to.
What Makes a Strong Skills Section
Most hiring managers spend 6โ8 seconds scanning a resume before deciding whether to read further. A clear, specific skills section with actual numbers (WPM, accuracy percentages) stands out compared to generic claims like "fast typist" or "computer literate."
โ Strong Example
"English typing speed: 42 WPM with 96% accuracy. Proficient in alphanumeric data entry at 8,500 KPH."
โ Weak Example
"Good typing speed. Familiar with computers. Quick learner."
Tips for Presenting Digital Skills on Your Resume
Use specific numbers: "42 WPM" is far more credible than "fast typing." Recruiters can instantly compare it against their requirements.
Match the job posting format: If the job ad says "minimum 8,000 KPH," use KPH in your resume โ not WPM. Use the converter tool above if needed.
Mention accuracy alongside speed: Speed without accuracy context is incomplete. "42 WPM at 96% accuracy" tells the full story.
Include software proficiency: If you are proficient in MS Excel, Tally, or any data entry software โ list it. These complement your typing metrics.
Practice Your Skills
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Typing
Test your speed for chat support, transcription, and office typing roles.
Data Entry
Test KPH and accuracy for forms, invoices, and database entry roles.
Proofreading
Catch grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that spell-checkers miss.
Business Writing
Practice professional emails, reports, and customer responses.