The Modern Skills Needed in Warrington Firms in 2021

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The last few years have brought some exciting technological advances that have helped businesses in Warrington and elsewhere to work more smartly.

As part of this, there are now some new skills that you should look to pick up to further your career here.

Computer Skills

One of the most notable aspects of the Warrington economy recently has been the number of start-ups to see the light of day. According to research carried out by Aurora Capital, this town is the best in the North West for new start-ups and is behind only Bromsgrove in terms of the UK overall.

Capital on Tap also revealed that over 1,300 new businesses were started in Warrington from March 2020 through to the end of the year, while Manchester had over 5,500 start-ups. While not all of these fledgeling companies are based in the IT sector, many use the latest digital technologies to achieve online sales or use a mobile app or some other sort of internet-based approach.

Home workers also need to be able to join virtual meetings, upload documents and carry out other basic tasks online. A look at current jobs available in the area reveals that a high percentage of them are for home workers, ranging from software developers to mystery shoppers, market researchers and employee engagement staff.

This means that there is a growing demand for workers who are comfortable with the latest technology. Someone who has a range of existing skills can update their CV by adding digital abilities such as cloud computing, cybersecurity or other types of computer skills.

Being able to understand and manipulate data is also becoming increasingly important in all industries, as companies look to use all of the information that they gather as smartly as possible. This is why specialist positions like data analyst are now in demand, but most people should aim to feel comfortable working with data on spreadsheets or in other simple applications.

Dealing with International Clients

Brexit has made international trading more complex for British companies, but there is no doubt that we now live a global economy where dealing with clients from around the planet is often essential. This can mean having to understand different languages and cultures to make a good impression.

Many big companies that are based here also have international offices that staff could have dealings with. For example, Amec Foster Wheeler is one of the North West’s biggest business, with over 35,000 employees based in more than 50 countries. Companies of this size need employees who can cross the cultural barriers easily.

A basic understanding of international finances and the forex market may also be useful. Brokers Online confirms that forex trading is carried out on a 24/5 basis with a daily trading volume of $5 trillion on the world’s different currencies. They state that the size of the market makes it very volatile, so if you have a grasp of the factors involved in changing prices it could help you to make better international deals.

Problem Solving, Team Leadership and Other Classic Skills

It can be easy to forget that the slick technology and modern processes in many companies is only part of the story. Despite the changing face of the business world, some of the classic skills that have always been needed are still in demand.

These include problem solving, which is even more important when working in a small team where being able to resolve issues without help may be essential. Having the confidence and decision-making skills needed to resolve problems without any fuss is highly valued by employers, even if the way that problems are solved is now often different than in the past.

Team leadership is another crucial skill that hasn’t lost its appeal. This is especially true with more people than ever before now working from home and needing good, inspiring leadership. No matter what technical skills are in demand, being able to lead a team to success isn´t going to go out of fashion anytime soon.

The range of skills now needed in the Warrington jobs market makes it exciting for anyone who is keen to learn and move with the times. By encouraging staff to update their skills list, businesses can help keep Warrington among the country’s top areas in which companies prosper.


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