Do you Have the Right Skills for your Industry?

When you’re on the hunt for a new job, you might wonder whether you have what it takes to fill a certain role. Different industries require unique sets of skills, some of which can take years to build up.

For help along the way, look for job agencies in Melbourne that specialise in different industries. By using a recruiter that has experience in your particular department, you’ll benefit from their help and advice throughout the application and interview stages. Not all job roles are the same, so a recruiter with extensive experience in construction may not be successful when recruiting for a retail job, for example.

Below are some common departments that job agencies are looking for staff to fill. If your desired industry is listed, you can check that you tick off the usual skills and requirements.

Administration

If you fancy yourself as an office assistant, data entry officer or call centre specialist, a role in administration could be for you. You may need to undergo psychometric and data entry tests during the application process, but if you hold the following skills, you have a good chance of getting the job:

  • Technology and computer skills
  • Great communication, both written and verbal
  • Organisation
  • Time management
  • Problem-solving and planning

Construction 

For those that prefer to work with their hands and enjoy the satisfaction of seeing something they made, a career in construction could be a good option. You’ll often need to have completed an apprenticeship or some form of training, but most good construction workers possess the following skills:

  • Physical strength and stamina
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination
  • Maths and reading skills
  • Vision and depth perception

Hospitality

Hospitality can be a fun and rewarding career and if you don’t mind giving up your weekends, it could be an industry in which you’ll thrive. Whether you’re starting off as a dishwasher, looking for a waitressing position or are seeking your next bar manager job, these skills will come in useful:

  • Good communication and confidence
  • Enthusiasm and commitment
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Great team ethics and leadership qualities
  • Knowledgeable in hygiene

Food Processing

Food processors usually work in factories and are responsible for the manufacturing, transforming and packaging of food. Safety is of the utmost importance here, whether you’re looking for a role as a machine operator, supervisor or on the assembly line. Other skills include:

  • A high standard of personal hygiene
  • Reasonable level of fitness
  • Teamwork
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Ability to carry out repetitive tasks

If you don’t have all the skills listed, don’t stress too much! Even if you’re just starting out in a new industry, genuine passion and a desire to succeed could be enough to land you the job. First Personnel is a job agency in Melbourne that solely uses recruiters with specialised skills in dedicated departments.

Get in touch with us and we’ll connect you with the right person to help you develop in your industry of choice.