5 Ways To Make A Successful Career in 2015

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 06 November 2014, 01:50 IST
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BANGALORE: Success is not a one day journey; it comes through experience, hard work, and determination.  There are no hard and fast rules as such to make a successful career but every rule has a way to abide by. Think before you act and know, understand, and do.



A survey of millennials and hiring managers commissioned was conducted by Elance-oDesk and Millennial Branding—Jaleh Bisharat, Elance-oDesk senior vice president of marketing, and Dan Schawbel, Millennial Branding managing partner to showcase how professionals can thrive as millennials. Follow these 5 ways to build up a successful career and see how things will become easy as compiled by U.S. News.



#1.Focus on hard skills



Hard skills are realistic, technical, and proven. Since employers are so keen on hiring subject-matter experts, it's no surprise that hard skills are important in their selection criteria for jobs. Most of HR managers focus more on hard skills when hiring, more than personality.



“A majority of hiring managers (55 percent) revealed that they prioritize hard skills over personality and 21 percent when hiring," Bisharat adds. "With the rapidly changing tech landscape and a persisting skills gap, it is more important than ever for businesses to find people with the specific skills they need to deliver results.”



READ MORE: 8 Skills You Need To Master To Land A Job At Google



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