By DeVry University
November 25, 2025
8 min read
November 25, 2025
8 min read
The right skills can make your resume stand out — especially as employers rely more and more on Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to quickly identify candidates who can meet the demands of a role.
In this blog, we’ll explore good skills to put on a resume, which hard and soft skills to include, why they matter in today’s job market, and how to highlight your strengths with confidence.
Knowing which of these skills you bring to the table — and how to showcase them on your resume — can help you communicate your strengths and the impact you can make in your next role.
As you progress into higher-level positions, demonstrating soft skills can be just as important as hard skills. But no matter where you are in your career journey, tailoring your skills to the job description can make a big difference in a competitive job market.
Building a personalized career plan can help you identify the skills you already have and the ones you want to develop further.
Another rule of thumb is to regularly update the skills section on your resume as you earn new ones on the job and in upskilling programs. In fact, employers expect that 39% of key skills required in the job market will change by 2030, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025. While there’s no magic number for how many skills to list on your resume, keeping it up to date is a great way to make sure you’re demonstrating you have current, in-demand skills.
The information presented here is true and accurate as of the date of publication. DeVry’s programmatic offerings and their accreditations are subject to change. Please refer to the current academic catalog for details.
1Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® and Project Management Professional (PMP)® are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc.
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