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		<title>Important Soft Skills That Employers Seek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having your academic achievements and years of experience are important criteria that are typically evaluated by employers as they seek to fill a vacancy. However, and additional highly important criteria that&#8217;s often overlooked by job seekers is with regard to &#8220;soft skills&#8221;, i.e. employability skills &#8211; certain attitudes and behaviors that are desired by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having your academic achievements and years of experience are important criteria that are typically evaluated by employers as they seek to fill a vacancy. However, and additional highly important criteria that&#8217;s often overlooked by job seekers is with regard to &#8220;soft skills&#8221;, i.e. employability skills &#8211; certain attitudes and behaviors that are desired by the Employer for the particular role / position . function.</p>
<p>Here is a list of some important soft skills that Employers seek:</p>
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<li>Self-motivated and progressive &#8211; do you seem as though you want to just kick back and be content with any ol&#8217; job, or are you driven and wanting to prove yourself, advance yourself (via education etc.) and make moves.</li>
<li>Pressure, stress and time management &#8211; can you handle the stress / pressure of the position?</li>
<li>Interpersonal skills &#8211; can you interact effectively and efficiently with your co-workers, or are you likely to be that &#8220;co-worker from hell&#8221; who no one wants to deal with?</li>
<li>Receptive to change &#8211; how do you deal with change? Do you move with the times or do you get caught up on how it was?</li>
<li>Planning and organizational skills &#8211; can you effectively schedule your tasks and priorities?</li>
<li>Written and oral communication skills &#8211; is your grammar a mess? Can you effectively get your point across to a group or indivual?</li>
<li>Leadership skills &#8211; do you exhibit the traits or skillset of an effective leader?</li>
<li>Team work &#8211; are you a team player or a lone wolf? Employers typically go for the team player.</li>
<li>Trustworthy &#8211; if they can&#8217;t trust you then they&#8217;re not going to hire or keep you.</li>
<li>Ethics &#8211; are your moral / ethical standards questionable?</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve got an interview or are currently on probation in a new job, definitely you need to bear these soft skills in mind, and try to be the best employee that you can be.</p>
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