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by svckr
2350 days ago
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I totally agree and – let me address my pet peeve here – let's stop using the word soft skill in 2020. At least where I come from, the term has often been used to (successfully) diminish skills that I'd consider essential. Unless you're happy to have someone above you handle any and all communication, so that you can disappear behind your screens, you need to be able to communicate effectively. For us "effective" can mean "Geek Boy" language/jargon, but in most other cases we have to step it up. But you knew that already :) |
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I have never, ever, seen this happen. I have seen lots of people complaining about it on twitter, though.
Can you give us three concrete examples of times people have used the term to discount soft skills?