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Skills Outlast Jobs: Jobs are not important, but skills will always be.
1. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
1. Ability to determine where to start, how to proceed step by step, and the ability to plan and prioritize overall work.
2. Ability to identify the source of the problem. Having systematic thinking (seeing the whole picture) to solve the problem. Take the right inputs and generate the right outputs.
3. Ability to ask GOOD questions: What/How/Why?
4. Ability to consider trade-offs and provide various solutions to problems (but this comes from experience, from knowledge, where to get that knowledge? Search the internet and talk with experts).
5. Bias towards action. Donβt wait until someone does something. Find the ways how YOU can make an impact.
6. Searching for the right information fast from the right sources (from the right people).
7. Being proactive.
2. Communication and Presentation skills
1. Ability to deliver the right information in the proper format to the right audience. Give what the people want (answer their questions beforehand, we talk differently to managers, developers, and non-IT people).
2. Skill to control the level of abstraction during the conversation (Just like OOP principle). Talking about trade-offs.
3. Ability to make good presentations. Showcasing the work in various formats (presentations, graphs, activity diagrams).
3. IT-related skills
1. Doing work fast & efficiently using different AI-tools.
2. Automating routine work.
3. Coding skills to build something new and deliver value.
4. Creativity and Innovation
1. Even if the technology will advance, we will still need more people who build something new, develop new ideas, products/services.
5. Learning things fast and being agile
1. Adapting to changes quickly.
2. Knowing how to learn (learn from courses, books, articles, conferences, discussion groups, talking with experts). If you are an IT-guy, then learn by doing.
6. Ability to work in a team, managing the team.
7. Emotional intelligence. Demonstrating empathy, rationality, and lack of bias. Analyzing personal actions. Overall, be a good person and a positive contributor to society.
#thought
1. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
1. Ability to determine where to start, how to proceed step by step, and the ability to plan and prioritize overall work.
2. Ability to identify the source of the problem. Having systematic thinking (seeing the whole picture) to solve the problem. Take the right inputs and generate the right outputs.
3. Ability to ask GOOD questions: What/How/Why?
4. Ability to consider trade-offs and provide various solutions to problems (but this comes from experience, from knowledge, where to get that knowledge? Search the internet and talk with experts).
5. Bias towards action. Donβt wait until someone does something. Find the ways how YOU can make an impact.
6. Searching for the right information fast from the right sources (from the right people).
7. Being proactive.
2. Communication and Presentation skills
1. Ability to deliver the right information in the proper format to the right audience. Give what the people want (answer their questions beforehand, we talk differently to managers, developers, and non-IT people).
2. Skill to control the level of abstraction during the conversation (Just like OOP principle). Talking about trade-offs.
3. Ability to make good presentations. Showcasing the work in various formats (presentations, graphs, activity diagrams).
3. IT-related skills
1. Doing work fast & efficiently using different AI-tools.
2. Automating routine work.
3. Coding skills to build something new and deliver value.
4. Creativity and Innovation
1. Even if the technology will advance, we will still need more people who build something new, develop new ideas, products/services.
5. Learning things fast and being agile
1. Adapting to changes quickly.
2. Knowing how to learn (learn from courses, books, articles, conferences, discussion groups, talking with experts). If you are an IT-guy, then learn by doing.
6. Ability to work in a team, managing the team.
7. Emotional intelligence. Demonstrating empathy, rationality, and lack of bias. Analyzing personal actions. Overall, be a good person and a positive contributor to society.
#thought
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