02Nov

In today’s data-driven world, technical skills are essential but not the sole determinants of a successful tech career. Soft skills, sometimes overlooked, play a crucial role in shaping well-rounded tech professionals. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most important soft skills that tech talent should hone.

What are Soft Skills?

According to Indeed, “Soft skills are abilities that relate to how you work and interact with other people. Commonly noted soft skills include communication, teamwork, and other interpersonal skills. Employers look for candidates with soft skills as these skills are important for long-term success.” In fact, LinkedIn found that, “Building soft skills leads to over 13% faster advancement.”

Four Important Soft Skills

Communication Skills

Effective communication skills are extremely important as they propel professionals to success. Additionally, tech professionals often work in teams, which makes the ability to communicate paramount. Professionals can practice different communication skills such as empathy, active listening, and responsiveness.

Teamwork

Teamwork allows complex tasks to be completed faster by bringing together different individuals with different abilities to focus on a task they may not be able to complete alone. Moreover, teamwork provides a space for professionals to expand their skill sets. LinkedIn offers a short course to help you become an indispensable team player.

Problem Solving

Every day presents new challenges and the ability to think critically and solve complex problems is invaluable. Problem Solving skills drive innovation and efficiency in the tech world.

Leadership

Leadership skills are not just for managers and are important at every level of a professional’s career. Professionals benefit from leadership abilities as they guide projects, mentor colleagues, and lead by example.

As you progress in your tech career, remember that it’s not only about the code you write or the algorithms you create. It’s about how you use your soft skills to navigate a dynamic industry, build collaborative teams, and create solutions that make a meaningful impact. LinkedIn shares insightful data and four courses to help you upskill by honing these four soft skills.

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Python Is the Most Popular Programming Language

The answer is: C, Java, Python, C++, C#, JavaScript, PHP and R. What’s the question?

This should be simple for every software developer worthy of being called a professional: What are the most popular programming languages in the world?

TechRepublic selected these eight from among the monthly popularity lists compiled by TIOBE. The company, which specializes in assessing and tracking software quality, named Python programming language of the year, based on its year over year change. It’s the fourth time Python earned the honor, a record.

Like some other organizations that produce software popularity lists, TIOBE ranks software based on the number of searches conducted monthly. The January PYPL list on GitHub has Python in the top position again. Also unchanged from the year before are Java (2), JavaScript (3), C#(4) and, moving up is C/C++ (5).

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Over the summer, when the IEEE’s Spectrum it issued its top languages list, Python too, was at the top. Java, C, C++ and JavaScript followed in descending order. What’s especially useful about the IEEE’s list is its interactivity. Besides seeing how the organization ranked languages, a user can choose to rank them by the language most requested in CareerBuilder job ads or by what languages are trending or in several other ways.

Though the ranking of a specific language may go up and down, the eight TechRepublic selected, and a handful of others like PHP and Visual Basic have dominated the top of popularity lists for years.

“According to TIOBE’s list,” says TechRepublic, “C, Java, C++ and Python have been the most popular languages since 2002. C#, Visual Basic and JavaScript have also battled for top spots.”

As Benjamin Goldberg, an associate computer science professor at New York University told TechRepublic, “There are a number of different ways to measure popularity, such as the languages that are used for programs that run in the largest number of devices, the languages in which the most programs are written, the languages in which the most lines of code are written.”

What’s the most enduringly popular languages?

“In terms of the language that is used for programs on the largest number of devices, certainly it’s JavaScript,” Goldberg says. Counting its use on webpages, “By a substantial margin, JavaScript is used to write the largest number of programs.”

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