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16- Unleash your unicorn

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Picture this: A robot and a human walk into a job interview. The robot, with its impeccable programming, flawlessly calculates complex algorithms and data in mere seconds. The human, on the other hand, shares experiences of teamwork, understanding, and genuine connections made over coffee chats and shared projects. By the end of the interview, it’s the human who receives the handshake and the job offer.

Even in a world where technology is king, the real rulers are those with top-notch soft skills. These skills are your ticket to standing out in a crowded and diverse workforce. These are the skills that make you the rare “Unicorn” everyone seeks.

William Vanderbloemen, a talent-spotting guru, has been on the hunt for these Unicorns throughout his career. He's interviewed over 30,000 candidates and identified a set of twelve teachable soft skills possessed by the rarest of them.

And that’s the great part with this Blink as your guide, these exceptional skills are within your grasp. You’ll unpack six of the twelve pivotal skills that will help you become one of those standout, magnetic individuals everyone admires.

So the question now is, do you want to be a Unicorn? Your journey starts here.

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Innhold levert av English with Nab. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av English with Nab eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Picture this: A robot and a human walk into a job interview. The robot, with its impeccable programming, flawlessly calculates complex algorithms and data in mere seconds. The human, on the other hand, shares experiences of teamwork, understanding, and genuine connections made over coffee chats and shared projects. By the end of the interview, it’s the human who receives the handshake and the job offer.

Even in a world where technology is king, the real rulers are those with top-notch soft skills. These skills are your ticket to standing out in a crowded and diverse workforce. These are the skills that make you the rare “Unicorn” everyone seeks.

William Vanderbloemen, a talent-spotting guru, has been on the hunt for these Unicorns throughout his career. He's interviewed over 30,000 candidates and identified a set of twelve teachable soft skills possessed by the rarest of them.

And that’s the great part with this Blink as your guide, these exceptional skills are within your grasp. You’ll unpack six of the twelve pivotal skills that will help you become one of those standout, magnetic individuals everyone admires.

So the question now is, do you want to be a Unicorn? Your journey starts here.

  continue reading

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