What are Soft Skills?
Pre-Employment Behaviors
Job Performance & Productivity
Work Habits & Attitude
Fun Facts
100

Soft skills are also important to the success of most employers. After all, nearly every job requires employees to _____ with others in some way.

engage

100

Making sure you shower, brush you teeth and wear deodorant are example of having good personal ______.

Hygiene

100

Desire or willingness to do something is referred to as your ____ level.

Motivation

100
Vocally expressing your dissatisfaction (example: I'm so bored!) Is an example of personal _____.

Personal complaints.

100

A shrimp's heart is located in it's ____.

Head

200

Soft skills are______ skills that can be used regardless of the person's job.

Transferable.

200

Tapping the table with your pen, Rocking back and forth in your chair, are example of personal _____.

Habits

200

Being focused on what you are doing is also called staying on _____task.

task

200

Not focusing on the task at hand, looking at your phone, talking with a co-worker are all example of ____.

Distractibility. 

200

The only state that has a one syllable name is _____.

Maine

300

It takes several _____ skills to be able to listen to a customer and provide that customer with helpful and polite service.

Soft.

300

Running up and down the hall, picking your nose, screaming loudly in a quiet room are examples of ______ behaviors.

Odd.

300

Not rushing through a job, and taking your time will improve your ____ of work.

Quality

300

Your office moves to a different location. This is an example of change in ___ environment. 

work

300

Most people fall asleep in ___ minutes.

7

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