**Do not worry that much about the exact requirements**. The process of creating a job/position offer is the following: - the job description: screwing screws - the actual requirements of the manager: ability to twist your wrist Since this does not sound cool/expanded enough in the job posting, so we add some more requirements: - experience with a screwdriver - business acumen to understand the implications of the strategy of the company - fluent English, German and Swahili - in case the purchase order for the screwdriver was from there - ability to convey an idea, in case one would need to do a PowerPoint on the usage of screwdrivers Then come the candidates, usually interested in Liberal Arts or Musicology. None has seen a screwdriver. Then come you, and say that you are very good in production lines and screws, and have seen videos on how to use a screwdriver, and that it honestly does not look hard and you are willing to work hard to understand the subtleties of the job. Heck, you have even purchased a screwdriver to get some experience ahead of time. The jury has not even seen the job posting, they know what they need and you look like a reasonable candidate. There is of course the chance of the screwdriver maniac who has been doing this for the last 10 years, enthusiastic about the business consequences and having published a paper on that in Swahili (and then presented in with PowerPoint on a conference). Bad luck, he is a better fit but at least **you tried**. <sup>*(Copied with minor changes from my [answer to a similar question][1] in Academia SE)*</sup> [1]: https://academia.stackexchange.com/a/42176/15446