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What does it mean to have strong analytical and problem solving skills?
Posted by admin | Posted in Problem Solving | Posted on 25-01-2009
I want to apply for a position that requires that on top of the other requirements that I KNOW I fit but one of the skills requires someone who has "strong analytical and problem solving skills but I'm not sure what that means.
Having strong analytical skills means that you are able to view and analyze (look into) a situation from a very logical, systematic perspective. Not everyone carries such characteristic. It is a good quality to have but only to a certain extend. People that possess very high analytical skills usually lack personal skills and tend to be more technical and math oriented.
Problem solving skills go hand-in-hand with the analytical ones. It requires that, after analyzing a certain issue, you will be able to find a good solution, preferably fast (or within timely manner) and at a possibly lowest cost to the company.
I hope this helps to understand the terms better.
Good luck with the job opportunity.
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That you are able to analyze parts of a situation and be able to determine best course of action. Any problems that occur - you will handle and correct.
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Having strong analytical skills means that you are able to view and analyze (look into) a situation from a very logical, systematic perspective. Not everyone carries such characteristic. It is a good quality to have but only to a certain extend. People that possess very high analytical skills usually lack personal skills and tend to be more technical and math oriented.
Problem solving skills go hand-in-hand with the analytical ones. It requires that, after analyzing a certain issue, you will be able to find a good solution, preferably fast (or within timely manner) and at a possibly lowest cost to the company.
I hope this helps to understand the terms better.
Good luck with the job opportunity.
References :