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Important Soft Skills for Information Technology (IT) Jobs

Started by grace.cdc, August 03, 2020, 11:11:38 AM

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Strong technical skills are essential for any IT (information technology) position. However, IT employees also need soft skills, sometimes known as interpersonal skills. IT professionals need to be able to interact successfully with others, as well as manage projects and teams.
Often, those working in the tech industry are assumed to be socially awkward. While this works in movies and television shows, employers have found that many IT professionals possess as many interpersonal skills as anyone else. Technology experts suffering from more severe social handicaps (such as functional forms of autism) are able to practice and learn interpersonal and other soft skills to help them integrate well within a team.


What Are IT Soft Skills?
Information technology (IT) is a wide field of job positions. Some are engineers with PhDs, and others are high school graduates helping a secretary install software on their computer. Regardless, those working in IT often forget that it is not enough to know all the technical skills and software proficiencies.
Even if you've got solid hard skills, employers will evaluate your soft skills as you move through the hiring process. For many roles, you'll need hybrid skills - a combination of technical and non-technical skills.

Types of IT Soft Skills
Communication:
With the number of emails, proposals, and design documents an IT professional writes, clear and compelling written communication is essential. Effective verbal communication is equally important.
As an IT employee, you often have to explain technical processes in clear, easy-to-understand terms for customers and employers.
You must also be able to explain your ideas in such a way as to make others want to support and finance your projects.
• Oral Communication
• Written Communication
• Concision
• Collaboration

Creativity:
IT professionals are constantly looking toward the future; anticipating and developing solutions for potential tech problems and needs. This sort of forward thinking requires a lot of imagination and creative problem-solving. Employers look for tech professionals who are able to conceive unique solutions.
• Imagination
• Forward Thinking
• Problem Solving
• Strategy
• Open-mindedness
• Analytical Skills

Determination:
IT projects can stall because of a variety of issues: financial problems, issues with vendors, problems with software, hardware or processes, a lack of teamwork, or one of many other reasons.
It is important for an IT professional to stay focused on the ultimate goal and continue to work toward that result.
Beginning a project with a clear and realistic timeline and budget can help you achieve your ultimate goal. Your employer will be impressed with your ability not only to plan a project, but also to see it through to completion.
• Resilience
• Project Management
• Stress Management
• Problem Sensitivity
• Brainstorming
• Troubleshooting
• Restructuring
• Process Improvement

Flexibility:
IT professionals often face setbacks or unexpected changes, ranging from a technical problem with their project to a last-minute issue with a vendor. You need to learn to be flexible, accepting these changes and immediately looking for creative solutions. Employers will appreciate this flexibility.
Similarly, you must be open to suggestions and feedback, whether from an employer or a client. Listen attentively to any feedback you receive and be open to making necessary changes to improve satisfaction.
• Fast Learner
• Adaptability
• Resilience
• Prioritizing
• Quick Thinking
• Attention to Detail

Leadership:
Even if you are not in a management position, you will often be asked to manage a project or team, if only for a brief period. Being a project manager requires strong leadership skills, the ability to delegate tasks, and a constant focus on the end goal. As an IT professional, you may also be involved in client and vendor management. It is essential that you know how to communicate with clients and vendors effectively to ensure your company's needs are being met efficiently.
• Project Management
• Team Building
• Collaboration
• Decision Making
• Mentoring
• Encouraging
• Integrity

Negotiation:
No matter what your position in IT, you will need some form of negotiation skills, from making hiring decisions to collaborating with vendors or contractors to selling your idea to an organization. Being able to come to an agreement that satisfies both parties is a great soft skill that will make you stand out, particularly if you want to be promoted to a management position.
• Reaching Consensus
• Problem Sensitivity
• Awareness for Diversity in Religion and Ethnicity
• Focus
• Conflict Management

Presentation:
A presentation can be anything from a one-on-one conversation to a department meeting or lecture. Whatever the form, you need to be able to articulate your ideas clearly to others. Even if your ideas are great, no one will be able to appreciate them if you cannot convey them effectively. Working on your approachability, verbal communication, and your familiarity with presentation tools will help you to strengthen your presentation skills.
• Engaging
• Public Speaking
• Articulation
• Humor
• Sales

More IT Soft Skills:
• Logical Thinking
• Assessment
• Evaluating
• Consulting
• Organization
• Memory
• Innovation
• Commitment
• Vision
• Coordination
• Goal Oriented
• Judgment
• Initiative
• Multitasking
• Ongoing Improvement
• Picking Up on Patterns
• Ability to Work Independently
• Follow Directions
• Training
• Emotional Intelligence
• Research Solutions
• Optimization
• Integration
• Accuracy
• Investigation
• Building and Managing Expectations


Source: https://www.thebalancecareers.com/top-information-technology-it-soft-skills-2063781