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Do good soft skills really make you more employable?
The origin of soft skills
The concept of soft skills was built by David Wechsler in 1939 and he believed that moods, feelings and attitude that surrounds intelligence are one of many components needed for a successful life.
This was later developed by Abraham Maslow in the 1950s where a hierarchy was created in order to help people develop their emotional strength.
The Importance of soft skills
What are soft skills?
Soft skills are the general attributes that make you as a person and the best part is it doesn’t require any training, as well as being transferable to any industry you choose to pursue.
Types of soft skills include:
Communication skills
Leadership
Teamwork
Resilience
Why you need them when looking for a job?
Good soft skills will help you fit in with the company culture and maintain a positive mindset. Overall, soft skills make you stand out from the crowd when looking for a job.
Tips to better your soft skills
• Build your self-confidence
Practice in front of the mirror.
• Communicate clearly
Good communication includes giving eye contact, good body language, active listening.
• Guide to personal development
Target which skills you want to improve and focus your attention on those, use resources to improve and remember practice makes perfect.
What is the soft skills report?
The soft skills report is a bit of a 2 parter, the process begins with one of our free features the video CV introduction. Once, completed you can receive the full PDF report that can also be sent to potential employers to enhance your applications. This is one of our add ons you can see more about that on our pricing page.
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