Free resume tool

Build Your Resume Skills Section in Minutes

Select your job type and the skills you know. This tool creates a clean CV skills section, resume bullet ideas, next skills to learn, and a downloadable PDF.

Resume Skills Builder

Build a usable skills section

Choose a target role, add skills you can honestly explain, then download a resume-ready PDF or text version.

Computer and Office

Everyday computer skills for school, office work, and entry-level jobs.

Admin and Business Support

Useful for admin, office assistant, data entry, and customer support roles.

Web Development

Beginner and junior technical skills for web, coding, and portfolio work.

Editing, Design, and Content

Skills for writing, social media, content support, design, and creator work.

Remote Work and Collaboration

Tools and habits for online teamwork and remote productivity.

AI and Digital Safety

Modern support skills to use AI carefully and protect accounts.

Workplace Strengths

Soft skills you can support with examples during interviews.

Separate custom skills with commas.

Selected skills: 0

Choose at least 4. Remove anything you cannot explain in an interview.

How it works

How to use this tool

  1. 1Choose the job type you want.
  2. 2Select your experience level and target role.
  3. 3Add recommended skills, search the full skill list, or type custom skills.
  4. 4Click Generate Resume Section.
  5. 5Copy the result or download it as a PDF or TXT file.

CV advice

Resume skills tips

  • Do not add skills you cannot explain.
  • Match your skills to the job post.
  • Keep your skills section short, clean, and honest.
  • Group skills if you have many.
  • Use specific skills instead of general words like "good with computers".

Trust note

Created for practical learning

Created by School of Daily Tips to help beginners build practical digital skills, resume confidence, Microsoft Office ability, and safer everyday computer habits.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Privacy: This tool runs in your browser and does not save your input.

FAQ

Common questions

What computer skills should I put on my resume?

Put specific skills that match the job, such as Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Google Workspace, email communication, file management, data entry, online research, PDF tools, and cloud file sharing.

Should beginners list basic computer skills on a CV?

Yes, if the skills are relevant and written clearly. Instead of only saying basic computer skills, list real tasks you can do, such as creating documents, using spreadsheets, sending attachments, or organizing files.

Can I add a skill if I am still learning it?

Be honest. If you are still learning, describe it as beginner knowledge or currently practicing. Only list skills you can explain with a real example in an interview.

Help improve this tool

What did we forget?

If this tool missed a job type, resume skill, CV phrase, or beginner-friendly example, tell us. School of Daily Tips is built for real beginners, job seekers, students, and workers, so useful suggestions can help us improve the tool for the next visitor.

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