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Skills, ideas you learned in college
I'm talking about things you learned in the actual class part of college, not drinking, girls, etc. In your career, what skills or other things you learned in college had a direct impact in your job?
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
English (communications) classes helped a lot and I work in IT.
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#3
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
How to write.
How to think. How to learn. |
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
understanding what inductive and deductive logic are, and ways to apply them to problem solving, have been extraordinarily helpful. also, basic microeconomics.
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
1st time:
how to build scenery how to move scenery how to design scenery - no impact how to stage manage how to design lights - no impact how to build props 2nd time: MS Office JCL COBOL IMS - no impact DB2 SQL C - no impact C++ no impact What I didn't learn in school that has had an impact SOX crap Paper work |
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
Negotiation Skills.
fyc |
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
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problem solving [/ QUOTE ] I'm in Tech Support, so this is big. |
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
Negotiation, accounting, microeconomics, financial analysis.
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
Time management and typography. Oh I learned about coke also...
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Re: Skills, ideas you learned in college
The difference between Husserl's and Levinas' respective phenomenologies, although I think it probably fell out of my brain a while ago
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