Fresh graduates have no work experience, let alone skills. You will suffer a lot during the interview.
There are many abilities.
Have detailed corresponding work experience and be able to speak the corresponding skills. If you have no work experience, you need to look at it in combination with your personal literacy and potential. Turn abilities into "personal characteristics/personal advantages". This question is easier to answer.
The routine should be:
1- communication skills: be able to express your views fluently, accurately and concisely. Able to interact effectively with communication objects. The logic is clear.
2- Cooperate with others. Seek common ground while reserving differences and have affinity (introverts are generally less aggressive)
3- Ability to analyze and solve problems: Can you quickly grasp the key to a problem? And analyze the reasons. Give suggestions for solutions.
4- Learning ability and willingness to learn: I can understand quickly in my work or study. Draw inferences from others. Willing to learn, good at finding ways to learn.
5- Professional foundation:-This requires understanding the characteristics of the post and the requirements for ability. If it is relevant, it can be said that there is a professional theoretical basis, combined with practical experience, the follow-up can be a breakthrough.
6- Harmonious interpersonal relationship: Whether you are aggressive or kind to others, you are even a little introverted. Friends around you are willing to associate with you and help you. This is very important. This is the basis for getting more help in the follow-up work. It has something to do with the ability to cooperate with others.
7 Adhere to principles and pay attention to methods. Literally understand.
8 sense of responsibility
9 can bear hardships
10 can withstand pressure.
1 1 don't care. Don't haggle over every ounce at work, especially when you are inexperienced.
The above items, it is best to prepare some cases, after all, convincing.
Good luck to the friends of fresh graduates.