Necessary Skills for the Workplace: What Your Mother Never Told You About Preparing for a Job
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What job skills are employers looking for? The transition to employment depends on the skills you have or can develop. Fundamental skills include: the basics (reading, writing/communication, math); thinking and problem-solving skills; personal qualities (positive attitude, honesty, dependable, etc.); people skills; technical skills; resource management skills; and more.
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Runtime: 33 minutes
- Topic: Careers
 - Subtopic: Job Skills
 - Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
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 - Release Year: 1999
 - Producer/Distributor: LINX Educational Publishing
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