Do I have problem-solving skills or problem solving skills?

Question:Do I need the hyphen?
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Answers:
There is a distinctive difference between:

a. I have problem-solving skills: meaning that you have skills (abilities) to solve problems. The emphasis is on "skills."

b. I have problem solving skills. The emphasis is on "problem." It means I have problem pertaining to "solving skills." Obviously, this doesn't make sense.
No, you don't need the hyphen.

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