Snoofy,
I was told once by a consulting company that knew me pretty well that my greatest strength was being well-rounded.
I had good business sense. I could lead, teach, setup and troubleshoot.
I taught part time for at least half my working years and full time for three. Students loved me.
I was good at finding problems. Hardware, network, software, application, accounting setup, general ledger, modules.
Or just human error.
I started in the 80's and 90's moving companies over from manual to automated accounting systems performing all the work and training. Used Novell servers then.
I built reports a variety of ways. I never really moved into HTML because I was having too much fun with Crystal Reports and VBA programming using relational databases.
I was always a little old school, but it carried me right into retirement.
True story.
A user called and said he couldn't log on because he had a "dead key" on his keyboard.
I walked over to his desk and started tapping on the key because sometimes that gets it working again.
A drop of water fell out of the left front corner of the keyboard.
What do you say that won't make them feel defensive?
So I just said,
"Oh...I see the keyboard is leaking. I'll get you a new one."