I fully agree with others about specifying the packages you have experience with - search and filtering automation is all the rage these days.
It is just like stating that you have experience with "software programming languages" or "software IDEs" instead of "experience with C/C++, Assembly, Java, Python, Visual Studio, Eclipse, blah, blah, blah..."
Also, as others have said: if you have access to licenses or stations at a university's lab, take the opportunity to learn the tool and make some projects with it. You won't regret it.