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What's your best skill ?

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I would have to say for myself I am better suited for Community Management if I am honest. Being that I have in the past run quite a few forums and even now I still co- own one forum at the moment and have been doing it for 13 years now, it's something that I feel I am well knowledgeable in and feel I would be best at.
 
I'm not tragic at 1, I've done 2 as a day job for a while and 3 is where I live - coming up on 20 years of PHP real soon now, even longer doing HTML/CSS and SQL.
 
I would say probably Community Management. I think I'm good at engaging with others and also putting a lot of effort/thought into my threads and replies. In my day-to-day job, I need to be very clear and effectively communicate information to my team, so I think this really helps.

I used to dabble in Photoshop and would say I gained a fair amount of knowledge and was able to put together some presentable bits, but I would need a refresher now.

Coding goes right over my head, so completely hopeless there!
 
  1. Community Management / PR
  2. Technical Support
  3. Coding, Customizing, Scripting
  4. Graphics (creations and customization)
  5. Well rounded - good at everything
So, what area are you best suited for ?
It's going to be in community management and public relations that I'm very good at. I have held real life jobs in the past that put me at the helm of affairs where having those skills came in very handy for me in carrying out my duties well.
 

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