AbilityMap’s Post

It's so good to see schools recognising the importance of soft skill development in students and fostering their career advice based on their personal strengths and interests. Maria Sarina, Coordinator of Counselling at Australian Christian College Marsden Park, says soft skills, such as problem-solving, communication and critical thinking are crucial for achieving success in the professional realm. Sarina said that as young people transition from school to the professional world, soft skills will be essential in driving their adaptability to varied and ever-changing work settings. This is reminiscent of one of AbilityMap's programs, Our Bright Future, which partnered local high schools with local businesses to pair students' strengths with career opportunities across multiple industries. Understanding their personal strengths and what options the students had upon leaving school was well-received by students, teachers and parents, and is a service many of us would have no doubt appreciated when we were at school. #futureskills #futureofwork #planningahead

Why soft skills are key to students' post-school success

Why soft skills are key to students' post-school success

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