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Career Readiness
8 Categories | 30+ Soft Skills | $500
Self-Awareness
Prepare for the job market by viewing yourself as a product for potential employers. Learn about yourself and gain self-awareness of who you are as a potential job candidate. Start understanding your unique strengths, abilities, and aspirations, and how to promote about them.
Personal Branding
Elevate your self-awareness by aligning personal values, traits, skills, and strengths with specific organizations or career paths. Gain a competitive edge to streamline your personal brand and showcase it in resumes, cover letters, interviews, social media, and more.
Workplace Behavior
In the workplace, there's a broader range of behavioral expectations, extending beyond what's written in an employee manual. Learn about professional attributes that impact positive behaviors to support your brand, enhance your productivity, and foster effective collaboration with colleagues.
Communication
Professional communication in the workplace involves acquiring specific skills to engage effectively with internal audiences like colleagues and managers, as well as external audiences such as customers, clients, and suppliers. Learn how to communicate meaningfully in all settings, as well as via different modalities, such as face-to-face versus written or by phone.
Teamwork
Work, regardless of its solitary aspects like thinking, researching, or writing, is fundamentally a team endeavor, requiring interaction with various individuals, and cultivating effective collaboration emerges as a highly valuable employability skill, making the work experience more enjoyable.
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence forms the foundation of several important employability skills, such as self-awareness, adaptability, collaboration, and resilience. Leading yourself means taking responsibility for your health and well-being on every level—physical, psychological, and financial.
Problem Solving
Effective problem-solving, a vital skill for employers, involves addressing both technical challenges, such as budget balancing and process efficiency, and behavioral issues related to workplace ethics and safety, necessitating self-awareness and reasoning skills to meet employer standards.
Leadership
As you accumulate work experience, your self-leadership skills will evolve into leadership of others, offering various styles like mentorship or visionary leadership, emphasizing the key role of influence in achieving shared goals. Regardless of personal leadership style, these skills not only enhance your resume but also fortify your sense of purpose, amplifying the impact you can have on others.
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