How well do I work in groups and teams?
Hard Skills: teachable skills that can be defined and measured. Examples
of hard skills developed in high school include math, science, reading,
writing, use of technology. These skills also include jobs skills like typing,
welding and nursing.
Soft Skills: personality-driven skills like etiquette, getting along with
others, listening and engaging in small talk.
Hard skills and soft skills are equally important in preparing for college
and career.
Soft Skills for Success
- Strong Work Ethic
- Positive Attitude
- Good Communication Skills
- Time Management
- Acting as a Team Player
- Flexibility/Adaptability
- Self-confidence

Strong Work Ethic
Questions to ask yourself:
Am I motivated and dedicated to getting the job
done, no matter how horrible it may seem?
Will I work hard, always doing my best?
Positive Attitude
“Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.”
– Winston Churchill
Personal reflection:
- Am I optimistic and upbeat?
- Do I generate good energy and community with the people around me?
Good Communication Skills
- How well one articulates what they speak or write.
- Being a good listener.
- Understanding the other person.
- Body language.

Time Management
- Questions to ask yourself:
- How well do I prioritize different tasks and projects at one time?
- Are you wise about the way you spend

Acting as a Team Player
Personal reflection:
- How well do I work in groups and teams?
- Do I have a preference?
- How important is this to my career choice?
Flexibility/Adaptability
- Open to new ideas
- Embrace change
- Adapt to new situations
- Consider alternatives
- Willing to learn new things
- Grow personally and professionally

Self-Confidence
- Believe in yourself.
- Trust in your abilities, judgment, network.
- Have courage to ask questions and contribute ideas.