
‘If you make time for building relationships with others and working on your non-technical skills in your career, you will reap the rewards – both in terms of navigating your professional life more easily and progressing your career.’
Joanna Gaudoin, author of Getting On, is featured on Young Upstarts speaking about the importance of developing non-technical skills in your working-life.
Why You Need To Develop Your Non-Technical Skills In Your Working Life – Young Upstarts
by Joanna Gaudoin, managing director of Inside Out Image and author of “Getting On: Making Work Work” Throughout school, university and even into first roles, your focus is predominantly on technical knowledge – learning information and being able to apply it.