The Key Attributes Employers are Looking For on Graduates’ Resumes

Students hoping to catch the eye of potential employers through their resume should forego relying only on their strong GPA and instead highlight the attributes and skills they developed in their classwork and through their various experiential assignments, according to NACE’s Job Outlook 2024 Report.

When asked what attributes they are looking for on the resumes of the job candidates they consider for their job openings, nearly 90% of employers responding to the Job Outlook 2024 survey indicated they are seeking evidence of a student’s ability to solve problems and nearly 80% are seeking candidates who have strong teamwork skills. (See Figure 1.)

In addition, at least two-thirds of employers report looking for:

  • A strong work ethic;
  • Written and verbal communication skills;
  • Analytical/quantitative skills;
  • Flexibility/adaptability; and
  • Technical skills.

Beyond these attributes, it is also important for students to highlight the internship experience they gained—both with an employer’s organization and within its industry—during their college career. Employers cite internship experience as the top deciding factor when they are deciding between two equally qualified candidates for a job opening.

As we have seen in recent years, employer use of GPA as a screening tool is plummeting, down 35% from just five years ago. In this year’s survey, just 38.3% of respondents plan to use GPA as a criterion in their college hiring process. (See Figure 2.)

For a detailed guide on the NACE Career Readiness Competencies, open the resource below.

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By Kevin Gray
Kevin Gray Associate Editor