though i personally believe soft skills often are more important that detailed lists of hard skills, i know it can help people develop a better understanding of someone’s ability to contribute. and so, below i’ve detailed some of the skills i’ve developed over the years.
server-side languages
- asp.net
- c#, visual basic, mvc including entity framework
- php (zend certified engineer)
- python
client-side languages/frameworks
- javascript
- jquery
- bootstrap
- google maps api
- google visualizationsapi
- user interface and experience design
- css3+, html5
databases
- sql server 20XX
- development and administration
- mysql
- postgre sql
other technical skills
- microsoft office suite
- excel (highly proficient)
- access, word, powerpoint, publisher
- arcgis suite
- cms packages
- wordpress
- drupal
- custom ad-hoc report development
- using ssrs, epplus, tcpdf, and other packages/methods
code and collaboration management
- git
- bitbucket
- tortoisesvn
- redgate sql source control (via bitbucket with redgate sql toolbelt)
“soft” skills
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- leadership experience and training
- rrgcc president
- strategic planning and execution
- innovative solutions design and development
- proposal writing and development
- leadership experience and training