| Least skilled at skills western employers do not care about. I totally disagree that literacy and problem solving are what employers look for today. Maybe in the 80s. Today it's about non-written communication and teamwork skills. In short: Networking. The ability to write a good memo doesn't enter into things because in today's climate information only flows top-down. Does anyone believe that Starbucks passed the #RaceTogether idea past even a single barista? A single store manager? Entry-level employees don't express ideas through writing. That's for management. Evidence from local governments trying to help:
http://www.careers.govt.nz/plan-your-career/not-sure-what-to... (1) communication skills (2) customer service skills – in person, on the phone, and online (3) ability to work well in a team (4) literacy and numeracy skills FORTH! http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/top-ten-skills.htm (Commentary by me) 1. Verbal Communication. ("Here!") 2. Teamwork. (doesn't punch people) 3. Work confidently within a group. (not afraid of being punched by others) 4. Commercial Awareness. (doesn't click phishing links) 5. Analyzing & Investigating. (doesn't bother the boss with questions) 6. Initiative / Sell--Motivation. (can work unsupervised) 7. Written communication SEVENTH! |