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SOFT SKILLS. Graduates may be able to look forward to higher salaries and more job opportunities this year, but employers have warned that students still lack the "soft skills" needed in most workplaces. The biannual survey of the graduate job market, published today by the Association of Graduate R
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1. Managing Relationships at Work
2. SOFT SKILLS
3. Graduates may be able to look forward to higher salaries and more job opportunities this year, but employers have warned that students still lack the "soft skills" needed in most workplaces. The biannual survey of the graduate job market, published today by the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), found that 43% of employers were unable to fill all their graduate vacancies last year - up more than 10% on 2005 - because students had failed to match academic achievement with leadership, teamwork and communication skills. Most expect a similar shortfall this year.
4. Soft Skills Interactionattitude awarenessconflict handlingco-operationdiversity tolerance(n)etiquetteinterlocutor orientationteamwork willingness
5. Soft Skills Self-Managementcompensation strategiesdecision makinglearning willingnessself-assessmentself-disciplineself-marketingstress resistance
6. Soft Skills Communicationdelegating skillslistening skillspresentation skills
7. Soft Skills Organizationproblem solvingsystems thinkingtroubleshooting
8. Individual Differences
9. Personality
10. Abilities
11. Motivations
12. Aspirations
13. Bigger house
Swimming pool
Private education
More holidays
Ownership
14. Rewards
15. Promotion
Recognition
Money
Social
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