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10 Employability Skills

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P R E S E N T S

10EMPLOYABILITYSKILLS

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A Bigger problem than unemploymentUnemployability“ “

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50 LAKHSTUDENTSGRADUATE PER YEARVERY FEW ARE FIT TO BE EMPLOYED.

MORE THAN

BASIC SKILLS & QUALITYOF INDIAN GRADUATES LACK50 %MORE THAN

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& YOU WILL NEVER HAVE TOWORK A SINGLE DAY IN LIFE.

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Do-o-pediaInspires you to do things

which can help you be more employable.

P R E S E N T S

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EMPLOYABILITYS K I L L S10

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STRENGTH IN VALUES

PERSEVERANCESTRONG SELF BELIEFHUMILITYPOSITIVITY

1.2.3.4.

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PERSEVERE

There is no substitute to hard work. In order to be successful and achieve good results you have to put in lots of hard work, be patient and persist

at doing whatever it takes (ethically).

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TRY TILL YOUACHIEVENever give up. You only get one life.Go for it!

– Richard E. Grant

DO PERSEVERE

STRENGTH IN VALUES

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NOT QUIT

If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds.

– Jesse Jackson

DO PERSEVERE

STRENGTH IN VALUESPhoto Soumick Basu Mallik

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BE PATIENT

A man who is a master of patience is master of ev-erything else.

– George Savile

DO PERSEVERE

STRENGTH IN VALUES

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A dream doesn't become real-ity through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.

WORK HARD

– Colin Powell

DO PERSEVERE

STRENGTH IN VALUES

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When adversity strikes, And the whole world bogs you down! Strive and strive harder, persevere. One day the world would be your own.

DO PERSEVERE

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BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

It is important to bring out your true self in whatever activity you are involved in. The way you can stand out from the rest and be successful is by bringing your

ideas and opinions out and fight for them.

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BE CONFIDENTWith realization of one's own po-tential and self-confidence in one's ability, one can build a better world.

– Dalai Lama

STRENGTH IN VALUESDO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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BE COURAGEOUSCourage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.

– Mark Twain

STRENGTH IN VALUESDO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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BE AUTHENTICThe greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.

- Blaise Pascal

STRENGTH IN VALUESDO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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BE YOURSELFBe who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

- Dr. Seuss

STRENGTH IN VALUESDO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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Calm mind, fire in the heart!And strong self belief, will set you apart... The fire inside you will give you a fresh rebirth! Then the world would know what's your worth!!!

DO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

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BE HUMBLE

The first step to learning is accepting we don’t know everything and let go of pride and ego. That will lead us to

a bigger goal and the zeal to know more.

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LISTEN

One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.

– Bryant H. McGill

DO BE HUMBLESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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LEARN FROMOTHERSLearn from the mistakes of others... you can't live long enough to make them all yourselves!!

– Chanakya

DO BE HUMBLESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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ASK FORHELPThe strong individual is the one who asks for help when he needs it.

– Rona Barrett

DO BE HUMBLESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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Humility is what makes you wiser,Humbleness is the path to aspire;It's the acceptance and urge to learn more, In the end, Humility is the only thing you'll be known for!!!

DO HUMBLE

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BE POSITIVE

It is normal to face challenges and failures in your career. It is very important to look for opportunities within these challenges. You must focus on the positive side of a situation

and identify what can be done rather than brood on the negatives of it.

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ACCEPTFAILURESIf you’re not making mistakes, then you’re not doing anything. I’m positive that a do-er makes mistakes.

– John Wooden

DO BE POSITIVESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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LOOK FOROPPORTUNITIESA pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.

– Winston Churchill

DO BE POSITIVESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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ADAPT TO CIRCUMSTANCESEnjoying success requires the ability to adapt. Only by being open to change will you have a true opportunity to get the most from your talent.

– Nolan Ryan

DO BE POSITIVESTRENGTH IN VALUES

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When you hit rock bottom, down under, Feeling you've lost the game, don't bother! Positive thinking and optimism is how ideas sprout, Remember, you may be down but you're never out!!!

DO BE POSITIVE

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MASTERY IN ABILITIES

INNOVATIVE PROBLEM SOLVINGCOLLABORATIONMASTERFUL COMMUNICATION

5.6.7.

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INNOVATE

You must have the ability to understand a problem and identify the key issues by bringing new ideas, thinking out of the box and applying the

knowledge from different areas to solving a task.

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BE CREATIVECreativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.

– Edward de Bono

DO INNOVATEMASTERY IN ABILITIES

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THINK OUT OF THE BOXI never made one of my discoveries through the process of rational thinking.

– Albert Einstein

DO INNOVATEMASTERY IN ABILITIES

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GOD created the world, then took rest,He gave them the power to innovate, take their own test,Innovation precedes invention;so get out of your cozy nest, Solve problems in a new way, innovate, change the world for the best!!!

DO BE INNOVATIVE

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MASTER COMMUNICATION

Excellent communication skills both in written and spoken meansare vital to achieve success in life. Being able to show that you can write and

speak effectively with clarity is a key skill if you want to be indispensable for employers.

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WRITE AND SPEAKEFFECTIVELY

The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.

– Mark Twain

DO MASTER COMMUNICATIONMASTERY IN ABILITIES

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ACTIVELY LISTEN ANDCOMPREHEND OTHERS

I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully. Most people never listen.

– Ernest Hemingway

DO MASTER COMMUNICATIONMASTERY IN ABILITIES

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Masterful Communication doesn't mean just talking,It’s about reaching out as well as listening,It’s your body language, your confidence,And how well you articulate your ideas with elegance!

DO MASTER COMMUNICATION

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COLLABORATE

The ability to work in a team is high on the employer’s wishlist. It is highly required to work well with other people from different disciplines,

backgrounds, and expertise to accomplish a task or goal.

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The best teamwork comes from men who are working independently toward one goal in unison.

– James Cash Penney

WORK WELL WITH OTHERS

DO COLLABORATE

MASTERY IN ABILITIES

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GIVE ANDTAKE HELP

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.

– Helen Keller

DO COLLABORATE

MASTERY IN ABILITIES

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Ever looked at a beehive and felt how miraculous it is!One bee can hardly fly, but united they can create a bliss! Collaboration, the mantra to success for any business, Come, my friends, hand in hand, we can create greatness!

DO COLLABORATE

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EXCELLENCE IN ACTION

PASSION FOR QUALITYPERSONAL EXCELLENCE

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HAVE PASSION FOR QUALITY

You should have a strong focus on producing excellent results and think about long-term goals instead of short-term ones. Its essential to be

responsible for the assigned work and thrive for producing the best results you are capable of.

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THRIVE TO PRODUCEEXCELLENT RESULTS

– Oscar Wilde

Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result.

DO HAVE PASSION FOR QUALITYEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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BE RESPONSIBLETake responsibility for your own happiness, do not expect people or things to bring you happiness, or you could be disappointed.

– Rodolfo Costa

DO HAVE PASSION FOR QUALITYEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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GET RESULTSETHICALLYIt is wrong and immoral to seek to escape the consequences of one's acts.

– Mahatma Gandhi

DO HAVE PASSION FOR QUALITYEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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It doesn't matter how many you do,It only matters how well you do;Passion for quality; attention to details; inculcate, 'Cause that's how mundane becomes masterpiece, good becomes Great!!!

DO HAVE PASSION FOR QUALITY

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HAVE PERSONAL EXCELLENCE

The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential - are the key qualities that will unlock your door to personal

excellence. It is important to evaluate your strengths and weaknesses and focus on areas where you need to improve.

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BE A LIFELONGLEARNERBe a student so long as you still have something to learn, and this will mean all your life.

– Rodolfo Costa

DO HAVE PERSONAL EXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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FOCUS ON AREASWHERE YOU NEEDTO IMPROVEThere is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.

– Ernest Hemingway

DO HAVE PERSONAL EXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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WORK FORLONG-TERM IMPACT

A goal without an action plan is a daydream.

– Nathaniel Branden

DO HAVE PERSONAL EXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE IN ACTION

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Practice hard, a little harder, and then a little more, Put all your devotion in your work, reach perfection in your core; Personal Excellence is not about how talented you are, It's about reaching your limits, and then stretching it further!

DO HAVE PERSONAL EXCELLENCE

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INDEPENDENCE IN THOUGHT

INDEPENDENCE10.

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BE INDEPENDENT

Employers want the employees to be independently doing their work with minimal supervision. You must be self-motivated, self-driven and

capable of independently solving problems. This leads to high performance and productivity.

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BE SELFMOTIVATEDBelieve you can and you're halfway there.

– Theodore Roosevelt

DO BE INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENCE IN THOUGHT

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WORK WITHMINIMAL SUPERVISION

Look at nature, workindependently, and solve your own problems.

– Winslow Homer

DO BE INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENCE IN THOUGHT

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MANAGE PERSONALTIME WELL

Managing your time without set-ting priorities is like shooting randomly and calling whatever you hit the target.

– Peter Turla

DO BE INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENCE IN THOUGHT

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When nobody answers to your call; Dare to be Independent, not be anyone's thrall Be your own “philosopher”,“guide” and “friend in need”,Keep motivating yourself, and one day you are sure to succeed!

DO BE INDEPENDENT

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