5 Technical Skills Every Undergraduate Should Be Equipped With

There are many graduates who are not gainfully employed. But many of these graduates have no other skills but only their BSc. degree. In the workforce, a degree is appreciated but it is more appreciated if it comes together with certain skills.
Below are skills you should acquire before graduating from the university:
1. Big Data Analysis
Organisations are in need of employees who can collect, organize and interpret data. Nearly every industry today relies on data to make sound decision about clients and products.
2. Coding and programming
Nigeria is rated as the third country with the highest number of self-taught software developers. Therefore, you become valuable to an organisation if you can code and understand programming language.
3. Project Management
This involves an ability to pay attention to details, delegate tasks and measure project success. Not many people can do these. This makes you a good leader and key to the success of an organisation
4. Social Media
This is particularly important for persons who want to take up a career in Public relations, marketing, web development, Digital media and digital photography. So, how much you engage on social media platforms will not impress employers but your business savvy on these social media platforms.
5. Technical Writing
This involves skills in sending messages to clients or manufacturers, or write press releases, web content, or manuals for clients. Your ability to write all of these in a comprehensive and professional way makes you employable in many organisations. This skill is also referred to as corporate communication skill.
It is very important you acquire any of these skills because they are in high demands and many youths are graduates and also clamouring for jobs. So, equip yourself with skills that will make you distinctively employable.

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