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6 business skills that companies look for in an individual

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 21, 2020, 14:23 IST
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6 business skills that companies look for in an individual

Companies and industries across the world have suffered great losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Economies have shut down and people were left jobless to retain the spread of the deadly virus. Employees have been subjected to work-from-home duties to contribute their part in raising the economic bar as well. Companies are rethinking their strategies and policies to adapt to the current environment. People have turned to creative ways of implementing their task online and efficiently interacting with their colleagues to produce the best possible result. Companies have laid off many employees because of the inefficiency of able to handle bulk production during COVID. But, many organisations have actively started hiring new joiners to join their team. If you think, you’re missing out on the essential skills needed to be part of an organisation due to COVID, then fear not. We’ve got you covered. Here are a few business skills that employers are looking for in individuals to hire.

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Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Individuals who can think quickly rather than reacting to any situation is a winner. Those who usually don’t face any difficulty while solving complex matters and use logic to solve them have the ability to handle large situations the best. Weighing the pros and cons of an issue isn’t simple at all. In fact, very few people possess this new skill. Having the ability to solve complex matters requires great analogical and evaluative thinking at a great pace.

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Agility skill

Companies want individuals who are quick on their feet. In the era where ‘customer is the king’, considering their high-demand needs can be difficult. So, an employee who can quickly work towards delivering strategies clever enough to meet the consumer’s needs in a quick span of time will be considered an ‘agile’ employee. They have to be highly responsive and adapt to the changes.

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Management skills

This is one of the highly required skills that employers look for in a new joiner. Effective communication, leadership, delegating, and motivating skills shape the perfect employee who is ready to manage the future workplace with systematic coordination. However, in the process, this might also induce high stress within the person. Crossing that barrier and managing stress is what companies closely look for in an employee.

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Cognitive flexibility skill

If a person can switch between situations and ideas without breaking much of a sweat, then they can get the job easily. Organisations also look for individuals who can think and analyse multiple situations at one time. A person with high cognitive flexibility can shift their thinking from one situation to another without taking any stress. This skill also increases the chances of success.

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Emotional intelligence skill

It is the ability to monitor emotions and analyse each one of them appropriately without discrimination. A person can use this to properly guide themselves in terms of the emotional aspect. If a person has the ability to define and act accordingly to their emotions and not succumb to unnecessary situations then, it’s a highly required skill. The employee should be able to handle their emotions and physical health.

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Motivating skill

This is one of the most important skills that employers look for. The individual should be confident enough o inspire and lead others to achieve overall success. Considered as a personal trait, one should motivate their team leaders to work as a team and deliver exceptional results to receive positive acclamation. Future organisations look for employees who can market their trust and inspire several people around them to succeed and take the right path.




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Companies suffered loss due to covid-19 pandemic.Companies are repartriating to heal the normal condition and to acclimate the current environment.Companies fired off many employees because of the inefficiency to bear hefty production during COVID.Individuals who can think fast rather than responsing to any situation is a winner.A worker who can fastly work towards delivering strategies shrewd enough to meet the consumer's need in a quick span of time will be considered an "agile" employee.This management skills are one of the imminent skills that employees look for in a new joiner.If a person can switch between conditions and ideas without loosing much sweat and drudgery,then they can get the job easily.A person with complex mental thinking and high cognitive flexibility can shift their thinking from one situation to another without taking any stress.Emotional intelligence is the ability for tacit understanding to monitor emotions and analyse each of them appropriately without discrimination.If a person has the ability to define and work accordingly to their emotions and not succumb to unnecessary situations then,it's a highly required skill.The employee should be skillfull to handle their emotions and physical health.Motivating skills is one of the most important skills that employees look for.The individual should be confident enough to catapult and lead others to achieve overall success.
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