Jacob T. Levy advises academic job applicants thusly:
Under no circumstances is “Microsoft Word” a skill worth listing on your C.V. Neither is Power Point or Excel.
Unless you’re a certified sys admin, under no circumstances is any version of Windows or a Mac operating system a skill worth listing on your C.V.; it means “I know how to turn my computer on.”
And—really, truly—under no circumstances is your ability to e-mail or to operate a web browser a skill worth listing on your C.V.
These things aren’t just weighted at zero. They make you look ridiculous.
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And if you are a certified sysadmin, why would your certification be relevant to your CV unless you’re pursuing a position as a sysadmin, or a teaching job in computer science/information systems?