Developing Essential Soft Skills for Success in College and Career
Explore the importance of soft skills such as strong work ethic, positive attitude, good communication, time management, and teamwork in preparing for college and career success. Discover how these skills, along with hard skills, contribute to personal and professional growth. Gain insights on self-reflection questions and tips to enhance your soft skills for a successful future.
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Got Soft Skills? READY, SET, CONNECT! MEBA s 2014-2015 WEBINAR SERIES Guest speaker, Jerry Reardon with the Law Office of Jerry Reardon, LLC WWW.MEBASC.COM
Hard Skills vs. Soft Skills Hard Skills: teachable skills that can be defined and measured. Examples of hard skills developed in high school include math, science, reading, writing, use of technology. These skills also include jobs skills like typing, welding and nursing. Soft Skills: personality-driven skills like etiquette, getting along with others, listening and engaging in small talk. Hard skills and soft skills are equally important in preparing for college and career. WWW.MEBASC.COM
Soft Skills for Success Strong Work Ethic Positive Attitude Good Communication Skills Time Management Acting as a Team Player Flexibility/Adaptability Self-confidence WWW.MEBASC.COM
Strong Work Ethic Questions to ask yourself: Am I motivated and dedicated to getting the job done, no matter how horrible it may seem? Will I work hard, always doing my best? WWW.MEBASC.COM
Positive Attitude Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. Personal reflection: Am I optimistic and upbeat? Do I generate good energy and community with the people around me? Winston Churchill WWW.MEBASC.COM
Good Communication Skills How well one articulates what they speak or write. Being a good listener. Understanding the other person. Body language. WWW.MEBASC.COM
Time Management Questions to ask yourself: How well do I prioritize different tasks and projects at one time? Are you wise about the way you spend your time, use your time? WWW.MEBASC.COM
Acting as a Team Player Personal reflection: How well do I work in groups and teams? Do I have a preference? How important is this to my career choice? WWW.MEBASC.COM
Flexibility/Adaptability Open to new ideas Embrace change Adapt to new situations Consider alternatives Willing to learn new things Grow personally and professionally WWW.MEBASC.COM
Self-Confidence Believe in yourself. Trust in your abilities, judgment, network. Have courage to ask questions and contribute ideas. WWW.MEBASC.COM
For more information on career opportunities and resources, please visit Midlands Education and Business Alliance at www.mebasc.com WWW.MEBASC.COM