For one, you can list strong communication skills, critical and analytical thinking, and the other soft skills mentioned, in your resume's professional summary and also within your skills highlights section, which should be towards to the top, before your employment history section.
You can also take this a step further and elaborate on how you demonstrated these skills in each role. As an example, in your work experience section, when you mention your last role as a BI analyst intern, you could include how you collaborated with internal teams, and mention the positive results or impact of your work as a result of this collaboration, quantified as much as possible (because numbers speak louder when it comes to talking about your skills and past achievements).
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