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Must have transferable skills

  • Communication skills: Communication skills is a conglomerate of skills like speaking, listening, writing, reporting information etc. It is much bigger than just being able to speak well, as most people think. And with businesses going global, the importance of good communication skills have increased manifold. Companies expect their employees to be able to communicate and interpret ideas and knowledge well.
  • Adaptability: Different organisations have different work cultures, styles, environment etc. As such, recruiters look for people who can easily adapt to the work requirements and give their 100% without cribbing about the limitations.
  • Research and planning: With so many innovations happening across different industries, all organisations want to have their share in the pie. As such, they want people who can contribute towards research. Also, planning well and meeting deadlines is very important for a good market image for the company. So, people who can plan their work well are always preferred. This includes skills like forecasting, problem-solving, setting goals, creativity etc.
  • Interpersonal skills/team work: Nobody can make a project successful alone. It is team work that makes difficult goals achievable. As such, companies put a lot of importance on hiring people who understand the importance of being good team players and have good interpersonal skills. Under this category recruiters generally look for qualities like cooperation, respect, motivation, support etc.
  • Management or leadership: Companies tend to see their employees as future power wielders. As such, they prefer candidates who have the leadership or management skills to lead people from the front. The most basic quality is the ability to manage their own work without help from others. Higher the role in the hierarchy, higher will be the skill set required in terms of leadership abilities. These skills include coordination, coaching abilities, decision making etc.

Apart from the above mentioned skills, there are qualities like hard work, dedication, sincerity, confidence etc that employers admire in their employees. These transferable skills are required not just for a job change but also for a successful career growth. So, work on your transferable skills and see your career grow.

RICKY BADBOY
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