Regardless of the type of job that you are seeking, the following seven areas are of utmost importance to not only landing the job that you want but also holding on to that job for the long haul. So what are the skills that employers value and seek in potential employees? This same question was asked of hiring managers and their responses may surprise you! Below are the most common skills mentioned, whether the employee happens to be a manager, network engineer, or a cook.

Here are seven “In-Demand Skills for Success” in the workplace.

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Author's Bio: 

As the President and Career Doctor at ILostMyJob.com, Robert Shindell invests his work with more than 10 years of experience in education, human resources management, and other areas of business. Through ILostMyJob.com, Career Doctor Robert Shindell maintains a broad database of information and rich media content to steer motivated job seekers in the right direction. An indispensable resource for recent college graduates, laid-off employees, or anyone else searching for work in a difficult economy and highly selective job market, ILostMyJob.com has grown into one of the most comprehensive free advisory services on the Web--a testament to the tireless efforts of Robert Shindell.

Since November 2008, Robert Shindell has served at ILostMyJob.com, a website which consists of videos and articles aimed at job seekers of all stripes and occupational specialties, providing specific recommendations for winning applications, resumes, interviews, references, and much more. Writing such point-driven articles as “Top Tips for Job Hunters: Questions to Get the Job,” “Can You Talk About Yourself,” and “Never Have Interview Butterflies Again,” Robert Shindell and the team at ILostMyJob.com, LLC offer a wealth of experience regarding proven methods to impress potential employers. With a focus on the occupational needs of mid-career job seekers, Robert Shindell also shares his expertise through “Dealing With the Stress of Career Transition,” “5 Tips for Going Back to School as an Adult,” and “Getting Your Finances in Order,” among other detailed articles.

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