老板要你在大学里学的10件事(The 10 things your boss wants you to do in College)
老板要你在大学里学的10件事(The 10 things your boss wants you
to do in College)
The 10 things your boss wants you to do in College
Time: 2009.05.13 09:57:00
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If you are in college or just want to go to college, your family or other people the most headaches may be: "what do you do with your study plan?" perhaps this book will give you the answer: "I just have to get my degree. No matter what the future occupation, I have to develop the skills needed to succeed, so I finished university, I would ask my boss -- and you -- that my own L "if you master this book about the skills, you can confidently say this, because you will understand, in addition to completing the course, get a degree, you will have more harvest in the university.
All college students have to face the good news and bad news, so they will be pestered by this annoying problem. Everyone is uneasy when faced with numerous opportunities (good news) and high risk (bad news). Now, let's take a quick look at the good news and bad news. Hot wire
Throughout the career, the average income of college graduates was $2 million 100 thousand, compared with $1 million 200 thousand for high school graduates.
A person with a professional degree (such as a doctor of
medicine, a doctor of law, or an MBA) will have $4 million 400 thousand in income. Bad news
? 63% of students failed to complete university studies in 4 years, and 42% of students failed to complete their studies in 6 years. :
Of the graduates in 2000, 68% had an average of $19 - $785 in debt..
60% of college graduates intend to live with their parents after graduation..
The university does not necessarily bring you to a bright and beautiful life. It is full of risks. Just like any investment that requires a lot of upfront investment, 4 years of study is likely to make you lose money. Even if you find a good job, you'll probably have to pay off huge debts. It takes a considerable amount of time to pay off the debt. If this doesn't scare you, then consider this possibility: you failed your course, dropped out of school two years later, and got $twenty thousand in debt. This is the bad news.
The book will prevent you from becoming the lead of these bad news. It will help you avoid risks and take the initiative when dealing with the costs of your studies. Get rid of luck and other factors that can not be controlled, such as the economics of your graduation or your spouse. The key to a successful career is what you can do. This book will describe what skills you need to convince employers to hire you and what skills you need to make your boss find your value. Knowing how to do the right thing
is the key to success in your work and life, as well as the theme of this book. Make the most of your college days
College career may be the best time of your life. In this place, and this time, you can get the diploma for family honor, social gatherings, and find the man, make you right become mature, make you sit up and take notice. The university will help you find yourself and realize your joy and evil,
Increase your intelligence and your love of learning. If you wish, you can also get a transcript that will get you into graduate school.
But the university will also prepare you for a good job and a satisfying career. The college career should be a period of training, during which you should develop your abilities so that you can find a good job and succeed in your career immediately after you graduate from university or graduate school. By using the opportunities offered by the University, you can lay a solid foundation for not only getting your first job in the future, but also getting in and out of your head. Once it becomes a reality, you will embark on a lifelong career path.
Your college career will be an important part of your life. That's why you should make the most of it and prepare for a job in the future. Take advantage of your college time to master and hone the necessary skills for a successful career. You'll be pleased with what you've done - and so will your boss.
You might think, "even if the skills are useful, won't the boss
of the future see my GPA?" the prospective boss sees averages as a measure of your consistent performance and basic quality. However, the following 2002 edition was published by the National Association of employers of colleges and universities (National
Association of Colleges and
Employers (NACE), according to a chart of surveys of 457 employers (see table 0.1), your GPA is far from being what the boss cares most about. In fact, in the list of 20 projects, it ranked only seventeenth. Among the top are communication skills, honesty, teamwork, interpersonal skills, and professional ethics.
Table 0-1 assessment of employer's quality / skills for applicants (s based on 5 point system). 1= is unimportant, 5= is extremely important) communication skills (spoken and written)
4.69 honesty / integrity
4.59 team work ability (good cooperation with others)
4.54 interpersonal skills (get along with others)
4.50 strong professional ethics
4.46 initiative / spontaneity
4.42 flexibility / adaptability
4.41 analytical skills
4.36 computer skills
4.21 organizational skills
4.05 pay attention to details
4 leadership
3.97 confidence
3.95 friendly / outgoing personality
3.85 dignified and polite
3.82 seek truth from facts
3.75 average (3 points or better)
3.68 creativity
3.59 sense of humor
3.25 entrepreneurial spirit / dare to take risks
Three point two three
To be honest, your average grade is a bit of a pipe it usually
shows your ability to take exams. A good average score reflects
a certain amount of skill. It also reflects how much you understand what the professor wants you to learn and show up. To a certain extent, reaching the professor's standards is almost as pleasing as the boss. Your boss may not want you to answer questions or do multiple choice questions, but he wants you to follow them. For these reasons, you want to get an excellent gpa.
3 is good for architecture, physics and engineering, but for social science, the humanities, and some graduate schools, 3.2 points are the bottom line. In any case, even if average results can give employers some information, it is still not enough for them to judge your potential. Before grade inflatiou days, this is correct, but it is now as sure as a gun.
Your GPA does not explain the problem alone, because your credit in the course does not reflect all the skills required by the employer. It is more important for a corporate internship counselor to write letters of recommendation for your abilities and problem-solving skills than a high average grade.
Displaying good word processing skills and making spreadsheets will lead you to your first job faster than a 3.6 high score or even a master's degree. Just as college admissions officers don't make decisions only through academic aptitude tests, employers don't make decisions only on school records. 5 years ago, one of my students was hired by the education department in one of the northeastern states. She beat many of her competitors with master's degrees. What's the reason? Because she can use spreadsheets. The examiner wants to study the spreadsheet skills, and asked to practice in the tabulation.
Although the other competitors in the resume written using Microsoft.Excel, but the practice is confused. They may have attended classes, but apparently no deeper contact with the software. (class is like telling you where the swimming pool is, doesn't mean you can swim. This is the master tab), now under the guidance of others for her float upon the clouds, it tab.
The importance of skills is a common sense for you, but when you get to college, you will find that there is virtually no curriculum, focusing on skills development. In fact, the employer of the majority of graduates lack of preparation are full of complaints. According to an article in the "New York Times", "business higher education forum said in a 1999 report, the ability of college graduates lack of problem solving, time management and analytical thinking and basic writing and speaking skills."
It does not mean that universities do not provide opportunities for students to develop problem-solving skills, management time, analytical thinking, and basic writing and conversation skills. Rather, most students don't know how to make use of these opportunities. This book will show you how to use your course to improve your skills. I call it 10 skills". Now, let's take a brief look at these skills". The next chapter will give you a more detailed description of each skill. 10 basic skills
Extensive exchanges and access I engaged in 30 years of work experience and consulting with recruiters, prestigious alumni and employers and human resource experts based on my research, 10 kinds of basic skills, I called 10 skills. This lO skills as 6 categories of food, you need from each kind of food
nutrition enough to keep healthy, you need to fully develop their own skills according to the 10 skills before graduation, which is also the boss wants you to learn before graduation. Top 10 skills
1. cultivate professionalism
2. develop body skills
3. oral communication
4. written communication
5. work with others
6. influence others
7. collect information
8. use quantitative tools
9. raise and answer the appropriate questions
10. solving problems
Although experts and employers may use different terms for these skills or they are different classified, but these 10 skills reflect the broad consensus of people for the skills necessary to succeed in today's workplace. What is your skill index?
Employers from large, medium, and small departments want to use an index to gauge your mastery of these 10 skills - skills index. Because the university does not provide the skills index, employers will test themselves during the interview, including written tests. They do not call it a skill index, but that is really what they measure.
Although employers do not necessarily know the term "skill index" (unless they read it), they are fully aware of what skills they want employees to have. Show them you have these skills, your future enters the track!
This book will help you gain high skills and make you clear and develop the skills you need to succeed in your career. The first one introduces skills; the second one shows you how to develop them; the third one shows you how to plan and make good use of your college days. If used properly, these skills will assure you, your parents, prospective employers, and others that your college education is the right investment.
If you want to read more books or visit more websites, you can use Amazon.Corn and Google~ search engines, or find relevant books and links in the information I provide. Just don't spend too much energy on these materials so as not to hinder your training of skills.
Download the blank form from www.tenspeed.Com (search 10
Things) you can use these tables to plan strategies for getting high skill scores. The eighteenth chapter introduces and explains these tables. However, it is not necessary to use these
forms to benefit from this book. Just read these chapters, and then make a list of all the skills, make you understand that you should be on what courses, or to find what kind of internship or part-time opportunities, so that you can get high skill. As graduation approaches, you can use skills standards to test your abilities.
This book is most helpful for students who have just started college, but also useful for high school students and those who pursue further studies at university. Even if you're already a college three or four, it's never too late to start working hard. Those spare time learning programs last a long time and can benefit from the use of the philosophy and advice offered in this book.
A high skill index will not only help you achieve your academic success, but also help you get a good job when you graduate. It will also help you master the basic skills of continuing to learn new technologies and reach the peak of your career. A university is a place where you build your foundation for unlimited career choices. If you follow the advice in this book, you will get the skill score, make you in the job interview in talent shows itself, and in the lead after the start of work.
The boss wants you to learn 10 things in College (08:59:07) (2009-09-13) reprinted labels: employment, study abroad, a boss, academic education classification: perception and classic inspiration
Management psychology, classic inspiration seventeen
The author of this paper: (beauty) Bill Koplin
If you are in college or just want to go to college, your family or other people the most headaches is perhaps you for your school what to do "perhaps this book will give you the answer" I just have to get my degree. No matter what career I'll pursue in the future, I'll develop skills to succeed. When I finish college, I'll show my boss, and you, to prove myself".
1 good news (1) the average income of college graduates during the whole career was $2 million 100 thousand, compared with $1 million 200 thousand for high school graduates.
(2) a person with a professional degree (such as a doctor of medicine, a doctor of law, or an MBA) will have $4 million 400 thousand in income.
2 bad news (1) 63% students failed to complete university studies in 4 years, and 42% of students failed to complete their studies in 6 years.
(2) of the graduates in 2000, 68% had an average debt of $19785.
(3) 60% of college graduates intend to live with their parents after graduation.
3 make good use of college time
3.1 college career may be the best time of your life. In this place, and this time you can get the diploma for family honor, social gatherings, and find the man, make you right become
mature, make you sit up and take notice. The university will help you find yourself, realize your love and evil, increase your intelligence and love your study. You can get a transcript of your admission to graduate school, if you like.
3.2, however, the university will prepare you for a good job and a satisfying career. The college career should be a training session in which you should develop your abilities to find a good job and succeed in business immediately after college or graduate school.
3.3. Take advantage of the opportunities offered by the University. You can lay a solid foundation. You can not only get your first job in the future, but also be able to get ahead. Once this becomes a reality, you will embark on a lifelong career path.
3.4, your college career will be an important part of your life. That's why you should make the most of it and prepare for a job in the future. Take advantage of your college time to master and hone the necessary skills for a successful career. You'll be pleased with what you've done, and so will your boss.
3.5 you might think, "even if the skills are useful, won't the boss of the future see my GPA?" the prospective boss sees averages as a measure of your consistent performance and basic quality. But the chart, published in 2002 by the all American University Employers Association's survey of 457 employers, shows that your average grades are far from being what employers are most concerned about. In fact, in the list of 20 projects, it ranked only seventeenth.
Among the top are communication skills, honesty, teamwork, interpersonal skills, and professional ethics. (
Top 10 skills
Several sets of skills
One
Cultivate professional spirit
Self encouragement, honesty, managing time, and managing finances
Two
Develop body skills
Keep healthy, good appearance, no error per minute to lose 35 words, clear notes.
Three
Oral communication
One to one communication, public speaking, video presentation
Four
Written communication
Good writing, editing and proofreading, using word processing tools, and sending electronic messages.
Five
Work with others
Build good interpersonal skills, team work, and teach others.
Six
Influence others
Efficient management, successful sales, wise politics, effective leadership.
Seven
Gathering information
Use library resources, use business databases, search online, do interviews, use surveys, keep and use file records.
Eight
Use quantitative tools
Use numbers, charts and tables, and use spreadsheet programs.
Nine
Put forward and answer the appropriate questions
Identify deviations, pay attention to details, use knowledge, evaluate actions and policies.
Ten
Solve the problem
Identify problems, develop solutions and implement solutions.
Get extra credit for your skills index
Learn applications other than Microsoft, Word and Excel, master in-depth knowledge in a field, strengthen foreign language skills, strengthen knowledge of art and music, focus on sports skills, and participate in recreational activities. Communication skills (spoken and written)
Four point six nine
Honesty / integrity
Four point five nine
Team work ability (good cooperation with others)
Four point five four
Interpersonal skills (living in harmony with others)
Four point five zero
Strong professional ethics
Four point four six
Initiative / spontaneity
Four point four two
Flexibility / adaptability
Four point four one
Analytical ability
Four point three six
Computer skills
Four point two one
Organization skills
Four Point Zero Five
Attention to detail
Four
Leadership
Three point nine seven
self-confidence
Three point nine five
Friendly / outgoing personality
Three point eight five
Behave modestly / politely
Three point eight two
Seek truth from facts
Three point seven five
Average score (3 points or better)
Three point six eight
Creative ability
Three point five nine
Sense of humor
Three point two five
Entrepreneurship / risk-taking
Three
December 13th
The 10 things your boss wants you to do in College
The university will help you find yourself, realize your likes and dislikes, increase your intelligence and enthusiasm for learning, and if you wish, you can get a transcript that will allow you to enter the graduate school. But the university will also prepare you for a good job and a satisfying career.
Get your first job
The college should be a training phase, during which you should actively cultivate the ability of their own, immediately find a good job for graduates in university or research, and success in business. By using the opportunities offered by the University, you can lay a solid foundation, and you will not only get your first job in the future, but also be able to get ahead. Once this becomes a fact,
You will embark on a lifelong career path.
Based on his experience in the thirty years of consulting work and the communication and interviews with recruiters, prestigious alumni and various employers and human resources specialists, he has developed ten basic skills, called ten
skills. These ten skills as six categories of food, you need to get enough nutrients from every kind of food to keep healthy, you need according to the skills of the ten fully develop their skills before graduation, which is also the boss wants you to learn before graduation.
Ten skills
1. cultivate professional ethics
2. develop body skills
3. oral communication
4. written communication
5. good at working with others.
6. influence others
7. collect information
8. use quantitative tools
9. ask appropriate questions and answers
10. solving problems
Although experts and employers may describe these skills in different terms, these ten skills reflect a broad consensus about the skills necessary to succeed in the workplace.
What is your skill index?
Employers from large, medium, and small departments want to use an index to gauge your mastery of these 10 skills - skills index. Because the university does not provide the skills index, employers will test themselves during the interview, including written tests. They do not call it a skill index, but that is really what they measure.
Although employers do not necessarily know the term "skill index" (unless they read it), they are fully aware of what skills they want employees to possess. Show them you have these skills, your future enters the track!
This book will help you get high marks in your skills
What skills do you need to succeed in your career? This book will enable you to understand and cultivate it. The first article introduces 10 basic skills and extra bonus skills. Second tell you how to develop these skills. Third tell you how to plan well and make good use of your college days. If used properly, these skills will assure you, your parents, prospective employers, and others that your college education is the right investment.
If you want to read more books or visit more websites, you can use the search engines of Amazon.com and Google, or find relevant books and links in the information I provide. Just don't spend too much energy on these materials so as not to hinder your training of skills.
To benefit from this book, only to read these chapters, and then make a list of all the skills, make you know the what classes, or to find what kind of internship or part-time opportunities, so that you can get high skill. As graduation time approaches, you can use skills standards to test your abilities.
This book is most helpful for students who have just started college, but it is also useful for high school students and those who pursue further studies at university. Even if you're already a college three or four, it's never too late to start working hard. Those spare time learning programs last a long time and can benefit from the use of the philosophy and advice offered in this book.
A high skill index will not only help you achieve impressive academic performance, but also help you get a good job when you graduate,
It can also help you master the basic skills to continue learning new technologies and reach the peak of your career.