USFQ PASEM - ¿Qué son las Soft Skills y cuál es su importancia en un proceso de selección?
Importance of Soft Skills in the Workplace
Introduction to Soft Skills
- The session welcomes students and guests, focusing on the significance of soft skills in the workplace.
- Guests include Daniela, an experienced business partner in a major consumer company, and Néstor Jiménez, a professor with extensive experience in human talent management.
Understanding Soft Skills vs. Hard Skills
- Dani explains that hard skills represent technical knowledge (the "what"), while soft skills reflect personal and interpersonal abilities (the "how") necessary for executing technical tasks.
- Soft skills are often learned through life experiences rather than formal education, highlighting their importance in professional development.
Competence Framework
- A competency consists of three elements: knowledge, skill, and attitude needed to face challenges effectively.
- Technical skills (hard skills) must be complemented by soft skills like emotional intelligence to enhance interpersonal interactions.
Valued Soft Skills by Employers
- Néstor emphasizes that adaptability is crucial as 35% of jobs may change or disappear due to advancements in artificial intelligence and technology by 2030.
- Key soft skills include relational intelligence—interacting not only with people but also with machines—and accountability for one's actions.
Enhancing Interpersonal Relationships
- Dani adds that effective interaction within teams and with stakeholders is vital for becoming global citizens.
- Data analysis is essential; being able to communicate findings effectively through storytelling enhances proposal acceptance.
Developing Soft Skills as a Student
- Dani recommends university students engage in volunteer work or courses related to their interests to develop soft skills actively.
- Participation in activities such as sports or community service can help individuals discover personal strengths and achieve goals.
Understanding Continuous Learning and Self-Development
The Nature of Knowledge and Learning
- Emphasizes the importance of being lifelong learners in a constantly changing environment, highlighting that what is learned today may need to be unlearned tomorrow due to rapid knowledge evolution.
Building Relationships for Purpose
- Discusses how personal relationships can aid in achieving one's goals, stressing that purpose can also be found outside of work-related activities.
Internships as Opportunities for Growth
- Critiques the mindset of students who view internships merely as a checkbox for graduation, suggesting they miss out on developing essential skills and networking opportunities during this time.
Differentiating Students Based on Engagement
- Observes differences between proactive students who seek connections and those who do the bare minimum to pass, noting that engagement leads to recognition from organizations.
The Role of Self-Awareness in Career Development
- Highlights the significance of self-awareness in recognizing opportunities and building self-esteem, which ultimately opens doors for future prospects.
The Importance of Mindset During Internships
Perception of Intern Roles
- Addresses how interns often underestimate their potential by labeling themselves as "just an intern," while recruiters see their capabilities during selection processes.
Demonstrating Potential Through Tasks
- Encourages interns to take ownership of even small tasks, asserting that every responsibility is crucial for showcasing their skills and potential.
Evaluating Soft Skills: Methods Used by Employers
Competency-Based Interviews
- Introduces competency-based interviews as a common method used by employers to assess candidates' soft skills through structured questions about past experiences.
Real-Time Evaluation in Work Environments
- Notes that evaluation continues beyond interviews; daily performance provides insights into an intern's abilities and work ethic.
Creating a Competitive Edge
Identifying Personal Advantages
- Challenges individuals to consider what unique qualities they bring to the table and how they want to be remembered by recruiters or employers.
Long-Term Impact of Internship Performance
Soft Skills and Their Importance in the Workplace
The Role of University Experiences
- University references from professors can significantly impact job applications, as they reflect a student's academic performance and involvement.
- Participation in student government or volunteer activities during university is crucial; it showcases leadership and commitment beyond academics.
Realistic Expectations in Job Adaptation
- Not every company suits every individual; cultural fit is essential for both parties to thrive.
- Resilience and self-examination are vital after internships or job experiences to assess personal growth and areas needing improvement.
Demonstrating Soft Skills in Practical Situations
- Authenticity is key when showcasing soft skills during internships or interviews; being genuine helps convey true capabilities.
- Understanding one's strengths allows candidates to highlight relevant hard skills effectively during discussions.
Communication Strategies During Interviews
- Candidates should articulate their teamwork abilities through role-play exercises, demonstrating soft skills practically.
- Honest communication about knowledge gaps (e.g., saying "I don't know but I can learn") signals a willingness to grow, which interviewers value.
Preparation for Interviews
- Thorough preparation involves researching the company’s values and aligning them with personal goals before an interview.
- Knowing the company's culture, especially regarding diversity and inclusion, is critical for presenting oneself appropriately during interviews.
Final Thoughts on Soft Skills Development
- Students should leverage university opportunities to develop soft skills actively; these experiences prepare them for future work environments.
Learning and Continuous Growth
The Importance of Lifelong Learning
- Emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and adaptability in a constantly evolving world. The speaker reflects on how university education lays the groundwork for future growth but highlights personal responsibility in pursuing further knowledge.
- Discusses the transition from university to the workforce, noting that true learning begins after graduation. Practical application and professional experiences become crucial for ongoing development.
- Acknowledges that university provides foundational skills necessary for lifelong learning. The speaker expresses hope that all students embrace this journey of continuous education.
Gratitude and Acknowledgments
- Conveys appreciation towards participants, specifically thanking Dani and Néstor for their contributions. This gratitude underscores the collaborative nature of learning environments.