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Soft Skills
6 Path
Learning Styles
Transferable Skills
100

You might have 2 to 3 minutes to state why you deserve an interview for a job.

Elevator Pitch 

100

Issues will arise in every job you have. You’ll want to have the ability to analyze the issue, make sound decisions and overcome problems.

Problem Solve

100

Farmers and Grocery stores are a part of this path.

Agriculture & Natural
Resources

100

Definition– related to
words and language
• Likes to read books
• Listens to and gives oral presentations

Verbal/Linguistic

100

Career-ready individuals
communicate in the workplace with clarity and
purpose to effectively share their opinions, ideas,
and action plans, whether using written, verbal,
and/or visual methods.

Communication skills 

200

The first time someone meets you, and you want to leave a good impression. 

First impression 

200

 Many Jobs require you to work effectively and respectfully with others, whether that be your co-workers or clients. Employers desire someone who can bring out the best in others.

Team work

200

Contactors, electricians, and brick layers are a part of this path. 

Industrial and Engineering Technology 

200

Reasoned, precise, accurate
• Characteristics
• Likes to conduct experiments
• Likes to work with numbers

Logical/Mathematical




200


Career-ready individuals readily recognize 

challenges, understand the nature of the challenge, 

and devise effective plans to solve the challenge.




Problem-Solving Skills 

300

What is resilience?

The ability to recover readily from

illness, depression, adversity, or buoyancy.

“Bouncing back”

300

Work on completing tasks with thoroughness and accuracy.  Double check your work to ensure there are no errors.

Detailed-Oriented

300

School Counselor or School Psychologist
Teacher or Teacher’s Aide, College Advisor
Day Care Center Director, Librarian
Vice Principal or Principal, are in this Path.

Human Services

300

Definition
• Physical activity and movement
and awareness through
sensory perception – hearing,
seeing, smelling, feeling

Bodily/Kinesthetic

300

Career-ready individuals consistently act in
ways that align to personal and community-held
ideals and principles while employing strategies to
positively influence others in the workplace

Ethics

400


What is personality? 


Personality is the trait that makes a person unique.




400

Show that you can be flexible by adapting to situations when they arise. It is important to employers that you are able to shift plans and adapt to new concepts in order to succeed. 

Adaptability

400



Dietician, Athletic Trainer, Pharmacist, Physician Assistant, Nurse, Radiologic Tech, Music or Art Therapist, Dentist or Physician or Surgeon, belong to this path.



 

Health Science

400

 Definition
• Mental images, seeing, sight
• Characteristics
• Likes to draw, build, design,
and create
• Daydreamer and imaginative

Visual/Spatial




400


Career-ready professional individuals take personal ownership of their own educational and career goals, they take responsibility for their behavior and work effectively and productively with others.




Professionalism

500

When someone works a career that they feel they are giving back to the community and have a sense of pride in the job they do. 

Job Satisfaction

500

You can show this by proactively handling situations and finding answers to questions without direction

Initiative

500

Financial Institution Manager (Banker)
Loan Officer (Mortgage or others)
Securities Trader
Tax Preparer or Auditor

Business Management and Technology

500

Definition
• Sound arranged in patterns, tone,
and pitch through music, poetry,
color, painting, and photography

Musical/Rhythmic

500


Career-ready individuals are discerning in accepting and using new information; they effectively manage time and resources, while using a reliable research process to search for new information




Resource Management