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    In this topic
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    we're going to talk about what employers want and expect from their potential candidates a
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    Really good place to start is with the Department of Labor's competency model
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    It's a great foundational piece to help you understand some baseline competencies that employers expect you to show up with on the job
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    At the bottom of that competency model is the foundational layer
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    And basically it's made up of what we call personal effectiveness competencies. You might have heard these referred to before as soft skills
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    So what is the difference between a soft skill and a workplace competency well something like integrity
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    We be considered a soft skill whereas experience with spreadsheets would be considered a workplace competency
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    Another characteristic of personal effectiveness competencies is that they are what we call portable skills
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    Meaning they aren't tied to any one job or industry. They're actually skills that we can apply across a broad range of settings
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    Research tells us that if employees have these skills. They are more likely to perform well on the job
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    These are the kinds of skills that employers expect their new hires to come to the job with already
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    Not something that they need to be trained in or coached after they've been hired
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    Next let's take a look at each of these competencies in a little bit more detail
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    I want to help you understand from the point of view of the employer some of the questions that they might be thinking about as
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    You go through the job hiring process
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    The first one we're going to take a look at is interpersonal skills
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    Some of the things that the employer might be thinking about is does this person know how to play well with others?
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    Do they have manners can they empathize with their teammates? Do they know how to be an active listener a
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    Second competency is integrity
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    Some of the things that they might be wondering about are are they fair? Are they a thha chol are they trustworthy and honest?
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    Number three in our list is professionalism. What does that mean?
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    Well some things that they might be thinking about or will they be on time? Do they have a positive attitude?
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    Are they able to keep their personal problems outside of the workplace? Are they helpful do they gossip?
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    The next one on our list is initiative
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    Some questions there are are they self-motivated resourceful and creative?
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    Are they willing to get things done without being told will they do more than required? And are they a problem solver?
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    Dependability and reliability is the next competency
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    some questions that they might be thinking about as they speak with you is do they finish their tasks and meet deadlines do they follow
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    Up and keep commitments. Do they show attention to detail and are they able to work independently?
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    Number six on the list is adaptability and flexibility
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    What does that look like?
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    Well some questions there are can they handle changing work conditions? Can they stay open to new ideas?
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    Are they flexible enough to handle rapid change surprises and challenges and are they able to deal with role changes?
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    and
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    Finally number seven, which is lifelong learning some things that they may want to know is do they want to learn new skills
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    Do they take the initiative to learn and set goals? Are they curious?
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    Do they value knowledge and skills and do they take opportunities for formal and informal learning whenever they get the chance?
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  • Revision 1 = provided subtitles for Lecture 1.2 of Prof. Scott Plous' Social Psychology course

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