My PowerPoint on Biomedical Engineering
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Younger people in the workplace have common stereotypes and challenges surrounding them such as coming off as too loud, too forward, self-absorbed, and unaware of their self-awareness. Many higher level professionals find themselves seeing younger people as inexperienced and irresponsible when fulfilling their duties. However building a social intelligence can help build upon first impression skills, which is perhaps the most important skill to develop when applying for a job position. Social intelligence is the ability to understand the environment around you and navigate throughout challenging social situations. One aspect of the article that I found personal was the idea that complex socialization has become harder to navigate because of the use of technology. I think we find ourselves communicating and utilizing technology very frequently through our daily lives that is has become quite stressful to talk face to face. In other words, it is easier to talk to someone through a familiar screen rather than talking in person. For that reason, I agree with the idea that those that can communicate by doing both equally well will come off as more marketable and approachable. |
Divya B.High School Intern at a biomedical engineering company called Aziyo Biologics Archives
May 2018
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