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How to Highlight Transferable Skills on Your CV for a Pharmaceutical Position

Written by: Mike Wood
Published on: 9 Mar 2023

Transferrable SkillsTransferable skills are skills that you have developed in one area of your life that can be applied to another area. These skills are valuable in the pharmaceutical industry, as they demonstrate your ability to adapt and learn new skills quickly. Here are some tips on how to highlight transferable skills on your resume for a pharmaceutical position:

  1. Use action verbs: Use action verbs such as "managed," "coordinated," "analysed," or "communicated" to describe your transferable skills. This will help to make your resume more dynamic and showcase your skills in a tangible way.
  2. Provide specific examples: Provide specific examples of how you have used your transferable skills in the past. For example, if you have experience managing a team, provide details about the size of the team, the tasks you managed, and the outcomes you achieved.
  3. Tailor your resume to the position: Tailor your resume to the specific position you are applying for by highlighting relevant transferable skills and experience. This shows the employer that you understand the role and are a good fit for the position.
  4. Use Keywords: Many pharmaceutical companies use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to screen resumes. Be sure to use keywords relevant to the position in your resume, such as "project management," "communication," or "data analysis."
  5. Use a skills summary: Consider including a skills summary at the top of your resume that highlights your transferable skills. This will make it easy for the employer to see the skills you have that are relevant to the role.
  6. Use a functional format: A functional format for your resume highlights your skills, experiences and achievements by category. This format is particularly useful for emphasizing transferable skills and de-emphasizing gaps in your work history or lack of relevant experience.

With not a huge amout of work, you can highlight your transferable skills, and demonstrate to potential employers that you have the abilities and flexibility to succeed in a pharmaceutical role.