Technology
Recruiters say soft skills matter. This training will get yours up to speed.
TL;DR: Impress recruiters with your soft skills after learning from The Ultimate 2020 Soft Skills Career Hacker Bundle for just $39.99, a 99% savings as of April 5.
Hard tech skills are impressive and all, but recruiters say that companies look for soft skills, too. In fact, it’s those soft skills you don’t learn in school — things like communication, adaptability, and time management — that can really help you get ahead.
Susan Vitale, chief marketing officer for HR software provider iCIMS, puts it best: “Hard skills are what you do, and soft skills are how you do it.” But she also says one in three recruiters believe job candidates’ soft skills have declined over the past five years, which is pretty disappointing.
The good news is you can get ahead and hack your career by focusing on some of these soft skills in this Ultimate 2020 Soft Skills Career Hacker Bundle.
This collection of online courses, led by Stone River eLearning, features nearly 3,000 lectures and 150 total hours of content. And don’t worry, you’ll get lifetime access, so don’t let those numbers intimidate you. Content covers everything from business etiquette and productivity tips to emotional intelligence and leadership skills.
While Stone River eLearning normally focuses on technical skills, they understand the importance of soft skills and dedicate 128 courses to teaching you them. They’ll even present you with a certificate of completion when you finish up. You can use it to verify your knowledge and skillset to future and current employers by adding it to your LinkedIn profile, your résumé, or social media, or even use it to request a reference from Stone River.
The Ultimate 2020 Soft Skills Career Hacker Bundle is worth well over $6,000, but you can grab it for just $39.99. Whether you’re a leader, a team member, or an entrepreneur, learning these essential soft skills will give you perspective on how to gear yourself or your company up for success.
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