Job Requirements

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully

  • The lawyer demonstrated that she was a competent professional during the trial.
  • He's a really competent guy when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She's a total boss, so competent at her job.
  • The orchestra conductor was like a competent captain steering the ship of music.

noun a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist

  • Completing the introductory course is a prerequisite for enrolling in the advanced class.
  • You have to pass the beginner's level first before moving on to the next stage - it's a prerequisite.
  • You can't skip the basic stuff, it's a prerequisite to get to the good stuff.
  • Building a strong foundation is a prerequisite for success in any field.

noun a high degree of skill or expertise in a particular area

adjective proficient; skilled

  • Her proficiency in multiple languages impressed the hiring manager.
  • I heard she has mad proficiency in coding.
  • She's got some serious proficiency when it comes to playing the guitar.
  • His proficiency in navigating difficult situations is like a well-oiled machine.

noun a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity

adjective qualificational (relating to qualifications)

  • She obtained her qualification from a prestigious university.
  • He finally got his qualification after years of hard work.
  • She's got the qualifications to back up her skills.
  • His experience in the field is a strong qualification for the job.

noun a condition that must be met in order to be eligible for something

verb to be eligible for a particular benefit or opportunity

  • In order to qualify for the scholarship, students must maintain a high GPA.
  • You won't qualify for the discount unless you sign up before the deadline.
  • I don't think you'll qualify for the job if you keep showing up late.
  • His dedication and hard work qualify him as a true leader in the industry.

verb past tense of 'require'; to need something or demand something as necessary

adjective necessary or essential

  • All applicants are required to submit their resumes along with a cover letter.
  • You gotta fill out all the required fields before submitting the form.
  • Make sure you do what's needed before the deadline hits.
  • In order to succeed, the athlete knew the extra training was required to reach their full potential.

noun a natural or acquired skill or talent

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  • His abilities in problem-solving have greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • She's got some serious abilities when it comes to playing the piano.
  • Dude, your abilities on the basketball court are off the charts!
  • Her abilities to see through people's intentions are like a superpower.