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Social Skills for success

Hard skills in your resume are in the form of education qualifications, technical acumen, and work experience. These skills are tangible

Interpersonal skills essentially called Soft skills are a set of intangibles that are unique to every individual

Soft skills include effective communication, trustworthiness, amicability, and a lot of other personality characteristics

Employers appreciate technical work-related skills but also place high value on soft skills

Important social skills for career success include: Being a team player, optimistic attitude to work and life, good oral and written communication abilities, adaptability, high levels of self-esteem and confidence, openness to criticism and learning, time management, business etiquette, etc.

Employers enjoy working with out-of-the-box thinkers.

Soft skills can make or break your career; hence do not tak e them for granted nor neglect them.

Discover your soft skills and work on them if necessary.

Social graces can be cultivated over a period of time, sharpened, and used successfully for moving ahead in your career