Career Skills with Fexingo: Hard Skills, Soft Skills, and Future-Proofing Your Career

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Career Skills with Fexingo: Hard Skills, Soft Skills, and Future-Proofing Your Career

Hard skills open doors; soft skills keep them open. But which ones actually matter in a world where AI writes code and automates spreadsheets? In this series, Lucas and Luna strip the buzzwords from career development, examining real data from labor markets, HR surveys, and company case studies. Lucas walks through the skills-pyramid sketch on their classroom table — technical proficiencies at the base, cognitive abilities in the middle, and adaptability at the apex — while Luna tests each layer against concrete examples: a software engineer whose Java skills became obsolete, a project manager who thrived by mastering conflict resolution, a marketer who learned SQL and doubled her salary. Together, they explore how to map your current skill set against industry trends, where to invest your learning time for maximum return, and why employers like Google and McKinsey are quietly de-emphasizing college degrees in favor of demonstrated competencies. No empty promises about 'future-proofing

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Hard skills open doors; soft skills keep them open. But which ones actually matter in a world where AI writes code and automates spreadsheets? In this series, Lucas and Luna strip the buzzwords from career development, examining real data from labor markets, HR surveys, and company case studies. Lucas walks through the skills-pyramid sketch on their classroom table — technical proficiencies at the base, cognitive abilities in the middle, and adaptability at the apex — while Luna tests each layer against concrete examples: a software engineer whose Java skills became obsolete, a project manager who thrived by mastering conflict resolution, a marketer who learned SQL and doubled her salary. Together, they explore how to map your current skill set against industry trends, where to invest your learning time for maximum return, and why employers like Google and McKinsey are quietly de-emphasizing college degrees in favor of demonstrated competencies. No empty promises about 'future-proofing

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