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Chapter 12: Career Success Skills Typical Skills Be the Best You Can Be! Lamarre, McClughan, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Canada. All rights reserved.

Chapter 12: Career Success Skills Typical Skills Reading Writing Speaking Listening Problem Solving Creativity Lamarre, McClughan, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Canada. All rights reserved.

Chapter 12: Career Success Skills Top 10 Traits Employers Seek Excellent verbal and written skills Ability to turn theory into practice Ability to work well in groups Flexibility Problem solving Lamarre, McClughan, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Canada. All rights reserved.

Chapter 12: Career Success Skills Top 10 Traits Employers Seek (cont.) Creativity Living a balanced life Time management Fearlessness Commitment Lamarre, McClughan, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Canada. All rights reserved.

Skills Mentioned Most Frequently Communication skills Analytical/research skills Computer/technical literary Flexibility/adaptability/managing multiple priorities Interpersonal abilities Multicultural sensitivity/awareness Planning/organizing Problem solving/reasoning/creativity Teamwork Lamarre, McClughan, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education Canada. All rights reserved.