Ideally, employers are looking for someone with the whole package from a specific degree, local work experience, and of course the right personality skills.
Your degree will have provided you with specific subject knowledge, your work history will provide evidence of applied skills that you can do the job. However, have you also thought about your soft skills? These are the non-technical qualities you possess that might affect your selection at the interview, your longevity with a company, and of course promotion opportunities.
Without soft skills, you are doing yourself a disservice when it comes to the recruitment process and your career progression. Even if you are the most talented person in your industry, a business may suffer if you lack certain soft skills to go along with your technical expertise so they will hesitate to have you join their team.
Here are some important skills:
In conclusion, while the importance of technical skills and soft skills cannot be overstated individually, it is the balance between the two that fuels career success. Striking the right equilibrium is crucial, as it allows you to present a well-rounded and holistic profile to potential employers.
Stand out from the competition enhance your employability and longevity and drive your career forward.
We are here to help at Arcadia Recruitment for when you are ready to embark on your next career move. Remember that technical skills and soft skills are partners in your path to success. Embrace the power of balance, continuously develop both skill sets, and unlock a world of opportunities in the job market.
Arcadia Recruitment are specialist in Architecture, Design and Planning in Brisbane if you would like help with finding your new role, please feel free to get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Caroline Sanders – Director of Arcadia Recruitment