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The 12 Most Important Work Skills for Success

You might wonder what skills are most important to you to achieve your goals, whether you are a recent graduate looking to advance in your career or a professional at mid-career. It’s important to have hard skills that are specific to your industry, but your soft skills will be just as crucial to your success. Soft skills refer to how you interact and function at work. While they can’t be taught or measured in a classroom, these are skills we all need. In our globalized and fast-changing workplace, soft skills are now highly valued. They allow you to keep up with the future work. If you want to advance your career, these 12 soft skills will help you.

1. Learnability

Let’s start with learnability, because it’s arguably the skill that you need most to be successful in 21st century. Alvin Toffler stated, “The illiterate in the 21st Century will not be those that cannot read or write, but rather those who are unable to learn, unlearn and relearn.” In a world where new skills are emerging as quickly as old ones, it’s more important to adapt your skills and expand your knowledge to be able to react to what is happening.

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