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Companies in Australia struggling to find talent with soft skills

The industry is actively seeking graduates with soft skill capabilities, whether they are from a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) background or from any other field, said Professor Hossam Abuel-Naga, head of the department of engineering at Australia's La Trobe University.

January 29, 2024 / 12:50 IST
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Companies in Australia are struggling to find talent with soft skills, according to Professor Hossam Abuel-Naga, head of the department of engineering at Australia's La Trobe University.

While technical skills remain in demand, he said they remain an easier bar to qualify, to some extent. However, softer skills are much more challenging in today’s rapid disruption.

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“There are two essential components in any profession: technical skills and soft skills. Both of these aspects are crucial, and they complement each other. Technical skills are generally considered a more straightforward aspect to address. On the other hand, soft skills present a greater challenge, as they involve communication, presentation, idea selling, and effective teamwork,” Abuel-Naga told Moneycontrol.

The industry is actively seeking graduates with these capabilities, whether they are from a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) background or from any field.