Soft Skills - Welcome to Mrs. Mueller's...
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Soft Skills
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Soft Skills are also known as Social Skills, People Skills, Interpersonal Skills,and Employability Skills.
Soft Skills are skills and behaviorsthat are necessary for every job.They are the key to success in the workplace.
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What are Soft Skills?
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Hard Skills vs Soft SkillsHard skills include abilitiesto perform a task or job. Hard skills are usually
taught and learned at school.
Soft Skills are personal qualities and people skills. Soft skills are not
usually directly taught at school.
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but you need soft skills to get (and keep) the job!
Hard skills will get you an interview . . .
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Soft Skills
Team Work
Self Discipline
Flexibility
Problem Solving Skills
Communication
Skills
Time
Management
Showing
Commitment
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Communication Skills
*Most important!
*What you say, and how you say it
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1. Verbal - words
2. Nonverbal- no words
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What forms of communication do you observe here?
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1. Word Choice Slang Proper English
2. Tone/Inflection/Speed Loud vs. Soft Fast vs. Slow Sarcastic tone/Monotone
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Verbal Communication Skills
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1. Facial Expressions2. Gestures
3. Body Language Posture
Open Positions – leaning forward, head nodding – viewed more positively
Closed Positions – arms folded, hands on hips – viewed more negatively
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Nonverbal Communication Skills
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4. Eye contact The right amount shows confidence
5. Personal AppearanceSends messages about your background, personality, and financial status
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Nonverbal Communication Skills
Hair – well groomed; neatly styled
Clothing – dress code - color and style
Cleanliness
Tattoos and piercings
Make up
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Describe the communication style you would you expect in each of these situations.