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Soft Skills Are the Key to Success: The Top 5 In-demand Skills in 2020

Mouse and keyboard with a special red key labelled "Be Creative" laid on a table.

Every job is broken down into hard and soft skills. Certain jobs require specific education, experience, or proficiency – like using Excel or knowing a particular programming language. These are hard skills. They are specific and measurable.

“Core,” “key” or “professional” competencies are all used interchangeably to describe “soft skills.” Soft skills define who we are, how we work with others, and how we go about getting our jobs done. They are more nuanced than specific hard skills like accounting or cloud computing, and are, therefore, more difficult to measure.  


“Soft skills” are most commonly thought of as “transferable skills.” We take them with us and use them in any job we do. They are the key to professional success no matter what industry you are in.



Each year LinkedIn does a survey of the top hard and soft skills. For 2020 the ‘most in-demand’ soft skills are listed as:


  • Creativity (same as in 2019)

  • Persuasion (same as in 2019)

  • Collaboration (same as in 2019)

  • Adaptability (same as in 2019)

  • Emotional Intelligence (replaced Time Management in the top 5)


Now even though we say that soft skills can’t be measured like hard skills, core professional competencies can be assessed. They can be demonstrated and observed, and, most importantly, they can be developed. 


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Christine Horstman
Christine Horstman

Christine Horstman is the owner of Paper Doll Communication. She is a Certified Professional Coach, a Certified Career Coach, and an Accredited DISC Trainer. Christine uses her past managerial experience to help individuals reach their career goals. She has a strengths-based practice and believes everything comes down to communication.


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