Legal
The right skills on your resume can mean the difference between landing an interview and getting filtered out. Here are the exact skills prosecutor employers are looking for in 2026.
These technical skills are the foundation of any strong prosecutor resume. Employers and ATS systems specifically scan for these:
In-demand Criminal law skills are essential for criminal law workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Trial advocacy skills are essential for trial advocacy workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Grand jury practice skills are essential for grand jury practice workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Sentencing guidelines skills are essential for sentencing guidelines workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Evidence rules skills are essential for evidence rules workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Victim advocacy skills are essential for victim advocacy workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Investigation coordination skills are essential for investigation coordination workflows and employer expectations.
In-demand Legal writing skills are essential for legal writing workflows and employer expectations.
Don't just list these — demonstrate them through your experience bullets with concrete examples:
Communication
Show through specific achievements, not just mentions.
Integrity
Show through specific achievements, not just mentions.
Persuasion
Show through specific achievements, not just mentions.
Composure under pressure
Show through specific achievements, not just mentions.
Judgment
Show through specific achievements, not just mentions.
Create a dedicated Skills section
Place a "Skills" or "Core Competencies" section near the top of your resume — after your summary but before your experience.
Use columns for visual efficiency
List skills in 2–3 columns to save space and make them easy to scan. Bullet points or pipe (|) separators work well.
Match the job description exactly
Copy exact skill names from the job posting. If they say "REST APIs" and you wrote "RESTful services", you might miss ATS matches.
Separate hard from soft skills
Keep technical/hard skills in your Skills section. Demonstrate soft skills through your experience bullets and summary instead.
Most prosecutor job applications are screened by ATS before a human ever reads them. Use these keywords naturally throughout your resume:
These three skills are associated with the highest-paying prosecutor roles:
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