By Mrs. Tvrdy. Soft skills-- personal attributes that enhance an individual's interactions, job performance and career prospects. Hard skills-- about.

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By Mrs. Tvrdy

Soft skills-- personal attributes that enhance an individual's interactions, job performance and career prospects. Hard skills-- about a person's skill set and ability to perform a certain type of task or activity. Positive Attitude Team work Ability to Prioritize Top 3

Each year, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) surveys employers across the country and asks them to rate the top qualities and skills they seek in their new college hires. In addition to the knowledge they gain in academic classes, these skills are necessary to help them be competitive as they apply for internships, jobs, or graduate school. The most recent list of desired skills?National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Top Five Qualities Employers Look For Ability to work on a team Leadership Communication skills Problem-solving skills Strong work ethic

Once they’ve earned their degree, success over the long term may depend on a number of attributes that employers look for in job candidates and employees. Still another list, posted by Everest University Online, suggests five top qualities are:Everest University Online You’re a team player. You understand that working well with others is necessary to get ahead. You understand your role on the team and how you can add value to the bottom line. You’re a problem solver. You have the ability to think clearly and solve complex problems. Having the ability to think on your feet may set you apart from others and place you in line for the next promotion. You’re a wordsmith. You have the ability to speak and write well. Your talents for writing and communication are valuable commodities that may be able to place you on the fast track to success. You understand the bottom line. You have a strong understanding of how a company’s products or services can make an impact at the local or international level, and you can translate that knowledge into a workable format of numbers and statistics. You possess a heightened sense of integrity. You know how critical it is that customers and colleagues be able to convey trust in you. If a person loses confidence and trust it may be difficult to rebuild the relationship.

EMPLOYEE Qualities of a successful EMPLOYEE : Persistence Independence Positive attitude Self-discipline Energetic Confident Creative Organized Work Ethic Risk-Taker Action-oriented Strong desire to achieve Good business sense Goal Setter Good communicator Tolerance for uncertainty

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