Engineer Highlights Importance of Skills Over Degrees in Career Success
College degree or just an 'entry ticket'? Engineer explains the reality of education beyond classrooms. 3 career skills that can help
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Manvi Bisen, a chemical engineering graduate from an NIT in India, emphasizes that a college degree is merely an 'entry ticket' to the job market. She advocates for essential skills such as communication, continuous upskilling, and self-learning as crucial for career advancement beyond formal education.
- 01A college degree is often just an entry point to employment.
- 02Communication skills are vital for workplace success.
- 03Continuous upskilling can lead to better job opportunities.
- 04Self-learning is essential in adapting to modern job demands.
- 05Many graduates work in fields unrelated to their studies.
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In a thought-provoking Instagram post, Manvi Bisen, a chemical engineering graduate from the National Institute of Technology (NIT), shared her insights on the limitations of formal education in the workplace. She revealed that only about 3% of her academic knowledge is utilized in her job, highlighting a significant gap between education and practical application. Bisen noted that while her degree helped her secure an interview, her success relied more on personal skills. She identified three key skills that matter more than academic knowledge: communication skills, which enable effective interaction in the workplace; continuous upskilling, which encourages learning new tools and technologies; and self-learning ability, crucial for problem-solving in modern jobs. Her post resonated with many, sparking discussions about the relevance of degrees and the importance of adapting to the evolving job market. Bisen's message is clear: pursue your degree, but also focus on developing practical skills that will enhance your career prospects.
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Bisen's insights can guide students in India and beyond to focus on practical skills that enhance employability, potentially reshaping educational priorities.
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