Efficiently use Gmail or any other email platform you prefer for sending and receiving emails.
Efficiently use of Google Meet, Zoom, Zoho Meeting, Microsoft Teams, or any other collaborative virtual meeting platform to attend, host, and participate in meetings.
Know how to efficiently send email job applications (and not send them as though you’re writing a printed letter).
Know how to convert Word documents to PDFs and vice versa.
Know how to efficiently use the Internet to source information.
Know how to use cloud storage systems like Google Drive, OneDrive, or other cloud storage platforms of your choice to save and share files between teams.
Know how to use MS Word and MS Excel, or Google Docs and Google Sheets efficiently.
Know how to use PowerPoint or Google slides efficiently.
Know how to use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude AI, Gemini, or Copilot, among others, to generate deep insights on subject matters.
These are just the basics. If you’re searching for a job in the corporate world you should be able to handle basic tasks with these skills, else an employer would not take you seriously.
These skills aren’t related to any specific field of study, and you should have these skills at your fingertips.