By Jerry Grohovsky
Copyright 2018. JPG & Associates, Inc.

Skills, strengths, and/or experiences that make you “market ready” (the more of these you implement, the better your chances):

  • Internship (paid or non-paid).
  • Relevant paying jobs while in school (i.e., school newspaper or other publications).
  • Volunteer projects (non-paying—pro bono)—such as for local church, community, professional organizations.
  • Knowledge and/or working experience with basic authoring tools, and other concepts:
    • Adobe Suite, MS Office, or any other content and visual development tools
    • content management systems (CMS), XML—or similar markup languages
    • global translations, strengths in any languages
    • user-experience (UX), user-interface design (UI), usability testing, etc.
    • Knowledge of any project management methodologies or concepts
  • Any formal education, working experience, or personal trait/ability that shows a comfort level with adapting to new technology:
    • Classic science: math, physics, chemistry
    • Computer technology: programming, software development, IT
    • Life sciences: biology, microbiology, cardiology, anatomy, neuroscience
  • Experiences that demonstrate these working environment characteristics:
    • effective written and verbal skills
    • problem-solving abilities
    • focus on detail (with content and project follow-through)
    • successful management of projects—from start to finish
    • capability of handling more than one project simultaneously
    • ability to work independently, with minimal supervision
    • interpersonal skills, and ability to work as part of a team
    • adaptability, versatility, flexibility, and quick-study to changing situations and new challenges