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Any advice applying for roles that don't seem to care about technical skills? (gov)

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    #11
    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    There is your answer, very senior roles are less about technical skills and more about soft skills
    There could also be the factor that technical skills are easier to demonstrate in an interview
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      #12
      Thanks some very helpful replies. I'm just not accustomed to selling soft skills as a contractor even for the most senior of technical roles I've applied to.

      I will do some research and figure out a better way to present my work experience in terms of collaboration and achievement rather than technical finesse.

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        #13
        Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post
        Thanks some very helpful replies. I'm just not accustomed to selling soft skills as a contractor even for the most senior of technical roles I've applied to.

        I will do some research and figure out a better way to present my work experience in terms of collaboration and achievement rather than technical finesse.
        Do both. Have a CV / LinkedIn section for achievements and another on skills.

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