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Asked: November 3, 20212021-11-03T06:27:55+00:00 2021-11-03T06:27:55+00:00

How do I list “fast learner” as a skill on my resume?

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One of my strengths at work lately has been quickly getting up-to-speed on technologies, techniques, tools, or skills that I’ve never encountered before.

I’ve been able to adapt because I know how to use search engines and sites like StackOverflow effectively. I can break down my problems into small, digestible chunks that make it easy to search for answers (even if that answer is not directly related to my actual issues), and I can filter out signal from noise pretty well when furiously Googling my problems. I research my problems and think about the small pieces before asking questions, and I can find the proper venue to ask questions (whether it’s SO, vendor forums, etc). In short, I think I’m effective at asking the right questions, the right way, and I’m a fast learner because of it.

I think this is a valuable yet basic skill, but I see quite a few people at work that can’t do this. Is this a marketable skill, and if so how should it be listed on the resume/cover letter?

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    2021-11-03T06:28:19+00:00Added an answer on November 3, 2021 at 6:28 am

    When it comes to listing secondary skills on a resume, the key point to keep in mind is that hiring managers aren’t looking for people who have a particular trait, they’re looking for employees who can apply those in their work.

    If you’re a natural leader or facilitator, don’t tell me that. Instead tell me about the time where that helped you to get three independent teams to work together on a project and deliver an exceptional result.
    If you’re great at Word or Excel, don’t name-drop those programs but instead talk about how the forms and spreadsheets that you created allowed you or your team to process invoices X% faster.
    You may consider yourself driven and goal-oriented, but listing that on a resume is meaningless self-aggrandizement. Instead describe how you consistently delivered projects ahead of time and never missed a core requirement.
    “Attention to detail” is another big offender. Instead give me hard numbers: X% more time sheets processed which were 98%+ correct, reduced number of shipments with missing items by Y%, …

    So now about your specific skill, which Erik correctly summed up as being a “fast learner”. You’ve correctly identified that this, and some of the previous stuff I mentioned, has no value on a resume by itself. So the point is to focus on how that makes you a better employee. How you word this will depend on the kind of work you’ve done and the type of job that you’re applying for, but in general you’d say things like:

    Reduced issue backlog by X% within Y weeks of starting the job
    indicating that you’re good at understanding a new system/environment and at picking up new tasks
    Go-to person for keeping track of new developments in X, Y and Z and determining the possible value for the business
    having a mentor / domain expert role, even in just a minor capacity, is a good quality even if it’s unrelated to the job
    Self-taught technology X to create Y in project Z
    self-development is by itself already an attractive quality as it shows interest in your work/field and that’s especially true when you can use what you’ve learned to improve your work

    If you’re a fan of buzzwords, this is where you’d drop the phrase “hit the ground running”.

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