Computer Science, asked by Pallabchakra995778M, 7 months ago

What skills do we need for computer science ?​

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Answered by kiransharmabadhani
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Creativity. Some people think computer science is all logical...

Attention to detail. When it comes to the computer science and IT field, it's vital for you to have attention to detail

Answered by emma88
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Computer and technology knowledge. It’s vital you have basic computer and technology skills to excel in an IT position. This can include knowledge of hardware, operating systems, typing, spreadsheets, and presentations. When you earn a degree from WGU, you’re exposed to all of these vital computer skills or learn them as part of your coursework. Explain on your computer science resume that you have the general computer skills that are needed in almost every job today to show that you can be relied on when it comes to technology functions.

Data analysis. No matter what kind of IT job you get, you’ll need to be able to interpret data. Computing data can be done with software and reports, or simply through parsing through findings in your everyday work. Showing on your resume that you understand data analysis demonstrates that you are willing to go beyond simply doing the work, and that you want to understand how the work influences results and next steps. Data analysis helps inform future decisions and explains to everyone, from consumers to executives, how a project performed and what that means down the road.

Software development. An understanding of software principles and development is a great hard skill to list on your computer science resume. It shows that you understand the process of working with others to write code and programs, troubleshoot and test them, and ultimately create a software program that’s usable. We’ll dive into the kinds of programming languages that are great to list on your resume later, but listing software development as one of your skills on your resume is sure to catch an employer’s eye.

Technical writing. Technical writing has a very specific purpose inside the IT world. It is used to give explanation and direction for IT situations. Employers want to see that you not only have knowledge and skills, but that you can explain your projects to others. By showing you can do technical writing, you’re demonstrating that reporting and presentations won’t be difficult for you, that you’ll be able to help train others, or write up any articles or informationals they will need on your projects.

Mathematics. In the IT world, math plays a crucial part. Whether it’s statistics or calculus, math helps you with computing formulas and problems as part of your coding and development. Listing math on your computer science resume will help show that you have the knowledge and skills to be able to solve complex problems that can arise. Knowing how to solve math problems will end up being a huge asset to your potential team, so employers will be excited about the prospect.

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Soft skills.

Soft skills are sometimes called people skills. They are the intangible qualities you can bring to a job that are vital to help you interact with others well. They impact your efficiency and ability to perform the technical aspects of your job. These soft skills are important for your success in the IT field.

Attention to detail. When it comes to the computer science and IT field, it’s vital for you to have attention to detail. You need to be able to look at long lines of code, noticing if things are wrong or seem off. You need to be able to have an eye for small details that can add up to have a huge impact on a project. Listing on your resume that you’re prepared to keep track of the small details shows to your potential employer that you understand how impactful small things are on the larger project. They will know they can trust you.

Creativity. Some people think computer science is all logical, dry work. But that’s simply not true. Creativity is key to solving problems and creating functional, good looking web programs and websites. When you put creativity on your resume, the hiring manager immediately can see that you’re someone who will think outside the box to solve problems, and give unique and solid solutions.

Communication. In the IT world, communication is key. This soft skill is vital to help you talk to clients, coworkers, and managers. You need to be able to demonstrate that you are skilled when it comes to explaining your project and your needs to others. Listing communication shows that you recognize how vital good communication is in your job, and that you’re prepared to navigate relationships with others through effective communication.

Time management. When it comes to jobs in computer science, there is usually a deadline, priorities, and quick transitions between tasks. Effective time management will help you to stay on top of the various tasks and projects you’ll face. By listing time management you are showing to your potential employer that you understand that there are often deadlines and priorities in a job, and that you are equipped to stay productive and efficient in your work.

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