Good info 1. Problem Solving - Both Hard+Soft 2. Personal Brand - Both Hard+Soft 3. Communications - Soft 4. Taking Risks (Calculated) - Soft primarily 5. Data Analysis (EDA, Clean Data + Data Analysis) - Hard Skill + Bit of Soft too 6. Side Hustles - A bit of Both Hard+Soft 7. Programming - Hard Skills I would like to add Critical Thinking, Negotiation, Interpersonal Skills too...
An Good video Pawan, my input towards the video: 1. Provlem solving: Soft skill 2. Personal brand - soft skill 3. Communication - Soft skill 4. Calculated Risk - mind set (informed) Hard skill 5. Data Analysis - Pattern Recoginition (informed) Hard skill 6. Side husles - mind set (informed). Both Hard & Soft skill. 7. Programming - Prog. Languages - Hard skill
From Nigeria. I just found your video, Pavan, and it's uniquely insightful from most type of videos I'd seen with similar titles. I'm training to be a Cloud/DevOps Engineer and I just resigned from the company I worked for to focus on building a core DevOps skill. A lot of what you just talked about are like Personal Branding are steps I want to take to improve my LinkedIn account. Thank you for sharing such insights. I'm subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more.
Thank you so much pavan sir. This is one of the best ways to build problem-solving skills in your domain area. This is a well thought and put video. 1. Problem solving- Soft skill 2. Building your own brand- Soft skill 3. Communication skills- soft skill 4. Taking risk- soft skill 5. Data Analysis- Hard skill 6. Having a side hustle- Hard skill 7. Having a knowledge on programming- hard skill
Hard skill: Data analysis Soft skill: Navigating through the organization to get things done through people. Especially as a channel sales guy, I vouch for communication as the single most important soft skill to work on!
Only if we take actions on these skills then we could see results. List are below: 1. Problem Solving 2. Personal brand over social media 3. Communication 4. Calculated risks 5. Data analysis and patterns recognition 6. Side Hustles 7. Programming practices. I am lacking in communication and side hustles but started working on that. Thanks pavan 😊
@@Pavansathiraju Is you trying to say Google or Microsoft laying off which employee they have not there skills😅. Laying off is nothing related to skills.
In light of the ongoing global economic crisis, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize investing in diverse sources of income that are not reliant on the government. This includes exploring opportunities in stocks, gold, silver, and digital currencies. Despite the challenging economic situation, it remains a favorable time to consider these investments.
The pathway to substantial returns doesn't solely rely on stocks with significant movements. Instead, it revolves around effectively managing risk relative to reward. By appropriately sizing your positions and capitalizing on your advantage repeatedly, you can progressively work towards achieving your financial goals. This principle applies across various investment approaches, whether it be long-term investing or day trading.
Even with the right strategies and appropriate assets, investment returns can differ among investors. Recognizing the vital role of experience in investment success is crucial. Personally, I understood this significance and sought guidance from a market analyst, significantly growing my account to nearly a million. Strategically withdrawing profits just before the market correction, I'm now seizing buying opportunities once again.
@@mariaguerrero08 Mind if I ask you to point at how to reach this particular person assisting you? Seems you've figured it all out unlike the rest of us.
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
Hi Pavan, Another great video and Love your clarity of thought ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1)Problem solving - Soft 2)Building a personal brand - Soft 3)Communication - Soft 4)Taking risks - ? 5)Data Analysis - Hard 6)Side Hustle - while the hustle itself might be a hard skill, identifying prioritizing and planning would be a soft skill 7)Programing - hard
00:01 Problem solving is the key skill for the future. 01:34 Developing problem-solving skill for corporate leverage 03:06 Building a strong personal brand is crucial for future success 04:38 Developing crisp communication as a habit is a high-income skill for the next 10 years. 06:05 Importance of taking calculated risks 07:41 Developing high-income skills for the future 09:19 Develop high-income skills for financial freedom 10:47 Programming skills are essential for future job opportunities Crafted by Merlin AI.
Very good points people are fear about AI but you have highlighted key points which are been ignored..I got new job with calculated risk and communication
Most practical career ( and personal) development video I have ever seen. I think each tip deserves its own video for better reach. Either way, thanks a ton!
00:01 Problem solving is crucial in gaining domain knowledge. 01:34 Develop problem solving skills for leverage and higher salary 03:06 Build and maintain your personal brand for long-term success. 04:38 Prioritize and communicate effectively 06:05 Mindset is key to taking calculated risks 07:41 Developing skills like data analysis is crucial for entering data science and AI fields. 09:19 Build a personal brand for secondary income 10:47 Learning programming is essential for leveraging technology in jobs and industries.
BEING A TECHNICAL ANALSYT AND RISK MANAGER I CAN AVOCATE TO THE FACT THAT PATTERN RECOGNITION AND DATA ANALYSIS ALONGWITH PERSONAL BRANDING AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS PROVES TO BE THE BEST SET OF SKILLS ONE CAN HAVE.
Working hard on tech. Missing out on soft skills are the worst way to expect things will come to you as you do work. This is not working out well now a days. Gone are good old days doing hard work and it gets recognised to pay you well. Now that management has become too much chain level. Your work is not visible to whom will approve your budget. Great talk and not even a single minute can be missed in this video thanks.
Nice Job Pavan Sathiraju. Your presentation is impressive. I am in California and my business is in forensic engineering assessment of HVAC facilities. Ben Venktash, MSE, FCABE(UK), CHCM, CHSP
1. Problem-solving (Hard as well as soft) 2. Personal Brand (Soft skill) 3. Crisp Communication (Soft skill) 4. Taking Risk (Soft skill) 5. Data analysis (Hard skill) 6. Side hustle (Combination of both hard & soft skills). 7. Programming. (Hard skill).
Problem solving is similar to a soft skill in a way, how effectively we solve problems either by persuading people or give solutions. For it we first need to be a good listener.
Hi. Good Information! Here is my classification of the skills. I have arranged them based on their order of importance in my opinion. 1. Communication - Soft 2. Problem solving - Hard 3. Data Analysis - Hard 4. Taking calculated risks - soft 5. Personal Branding - soft 6. Side hustle - soft 7. Programming - Hard I have a problem with prioritization and communication. This is my first step towards improving myself in this. Thanks for the information. I really appreciate your work!
hi Pavan....i respect u...coz u live n think in real world,know the reality of real world, different trends n directions. very valuablw video.tnx 2u, n gd luck 2u always
i really loved your approach pavan but what really is i didn't understand how to learn one. i think the way your explained is to improve those skills as habits so we can apply it any where?( as like noting daily activities, data and pattern analyzing, problem solving etc.,) i will more happier if you show some way to acquire from some source.
Problem Solving - soft skill Personal Branding - hard skill Communications - hard skill Calculated Risk - hard skill Data Analysis - Exploratory data analysis, pattern analysis - soft skill Side Hustles - mindset shift, cost arbitrage - hard skill Programming - soft skill
Thanks for providing the mind-blowing value. I appreciate the hard work and research you have showcased in this video. Just one word to describe it: Tremendous!!!
I was shocked to see the list sir was speaking i thought he would say coding presentation skills and data crunching all the skills are on point in this video which makes a logic to think.
Problem solving skill is a everydaything it doesn't stick to only solving company problemns or business problemns . Its like a jugaad to do the things right ehich we most of use it everydaylife.
great video sir... value for time.... u mentioned programming as fundamental essential skill.... But isn't that understanding algorithm design even more important... many companies hire ppl if they can understand algorithm well ???
sir - I sent this link to my son who is no where near the jobs which you have mentioned in your video. He is a professional musician. but I asked him to pick up those points which can be helpful to him in furthering his career. I feel any profession can benefit from your video if looked into properly by the candidate .. regards
Problem solving is soft skill because it need for every level of organisation from entry level to executive level. Due to competition in marketing this skill is passion for top level of employees.
hello Pavan Can make elaborate content on Data analysis and step by step process to get into consulting company or product company Your content is really helpful and I have watched most of your content thankyou
Good info
1. Problem Solving - Both Hard+Soft
2. Personal Brand - Both Hard+Soft
3. Communications - Soft
4. Taking Risks (Calculated) - Soft primarily
5. Data Analysis (EDA, Clean Data + Data Analysis) - Hard Skill + Bit of Soft too
6. Side Hustles - A bit of Both Hard+Soft
7. Programming - Hard Skills
I would like to add Critical Thinking, Negotiation, Interpersonal Skills too...
Thank you for jotted down
Thanks a ton
inshort soft skills which is also human skills,which is going to be irreplaceable skills in future...
great thanks
Future era
Hard Skills
1. Data analysis
2. Personal branding
3. Side hustle
4. programming
Soft skills
1. Communication skills
2. Problem solving
3. Taking risks
Thanks
An Good video Pawan, my input towards the video:
1. Provlem solving: Soft skill
2. Personal brand - soft skill
3. Communication - Soft skill
4. Calculated Risk - mind set (informed) Hard skill
5. Data Analysis - Pattern Recoginition (informed) Hard skill
6. Side husles - mind set (informed). Both Hard & Soft skill.
7. Programming - Prog. Languages - Hard skill
Negotiation skills will never get outdated
Good point. Thanks.
True and it I sort skill
Very good and timeless video
From Nigeria. I just found your video, Pavan, and it's uniquely insightful from most type of videos I'd seen with similar titles.
I'm training to be a Cloud/DevOps Engineer and I just resigned from the company I worked for to focus on building a core DevOps skill. A lot of what you just talked about are like Personal Branding are steps I want to take to improve my LinkedIn account.
Thank you for sharing such insights. I'm subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more.
Thank you so much pavan sir. This is one of the best ways to build problem-solving skills in your domain area. This is a well thought and put video.
1. Problem solving- Soft skill
2. Building your own brand- Soft skill
3. Communication skills- soft skill
4. Taking risk- soft skill
5. Data Analysis- Hard skill
6. Having a side hustle- Hard skill
7. Having a knowledge on programming- hard skill
Hard skill: Data analysis
Soft skill: Navigating through the organization to get things done through people. Especially as a channel sales guy, I vouch for communication as the single most important soft skill to work on!
Only if we take actions on these skills then we could see results.
List are below:
1. Problem Solving
2. Personal brand over social media
3. Communication
4. Calculated risks
5. Data analysis and patterns recognition
6. Side Hustles
7. Programming practices.
I am lacking in communication and side hustles but started working on that.
Thanks pavan 😊
All the best! Hope to read a positive comment from you w.r.t. side hustles in the next month or two:)
@@Pavansathiraju Is you trying to say Google or Microsoft laying off which employee they have not there skills😅.
Laying off is nothing related to skills.
In light of the ongoing global economic crisis, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize investing in diverse sources of income that are not reliant on the government. This includes exploring opportunities in stocks, gold, silver, and digital currencies. Despite the challenging economic situation, it remains a favorable time to consider these investments.
The pathway to substantial returns doesn't solely rely on stocks with significant movements. Instead, it revolves around effectively managing risk relative to reward. By appropriately sizing your positions and capitalizing on your advantage repeatedly, you can progressively work towards achieving your financial goals. This principle applies across various investment approaches, whether it be long-term investing or day trading.
Even with the right strategies and appropriate assets, investment returns can differ among investors. Recognizing the vital role of experience in investment success is crucial. Personally, I understood this significance and sought guidance from a market analyst, significantly growing my account to nearly a million. Strategically withdrawing profits just before the market correction, I'm now seizing buying opportunities once again.
@@mariaguerrero08 Mind if I ask you to point at how to reach this particular person assisting you? Seems you've figured it all out unlike the rest of us.
Credits to "Gertrude Margaret Quinto", she maintains an online presence. Just make a simple search for her name online.
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
Hi Pavan, Another great video and Love your clarity of thought ,,,,,,,,,,,,
1)Problem solving - Soft
2)Building a personal brand - Soft
3)Communication - Soft
4)Taking risks - ?
5)Data Analysis - Hard
6)Side Hustle - while the hustle itself might be a hard skill, identifying prioritizing and planning would be a soft skill
7)Programing - hard
Pavan sathiraju - gods gift to his subscribers. Really we are blessed❤
Thanks for all the love buddy:)
Made my day!!!
@@Pavansathiraju mein chiutya hu kya
Side Hustle will be the Game Changer....It might be your Main Hustle over a period of time...
00:01 Problem solving is the key skill for the future.
01:34 Developing problem-solving skill for corporate leverage
03:06 Building a strong personal brand is crucial for future success
04:38 Developing crisp communication as a habit is a high-income skill for the next 10 years.
06:05 Importance of taking calculated risks
07:41 Developing high-income skills for the future
09:19 Develop high-income skills for financial freedom
10:47 Programming skills are essential for future job opportunities
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Very good points people are fear about AI but you have highlighted key points which are been ignored..I got new job with calculated risk and communication
Problem solving : soft
Building brand : soft
Communication: soft
Taking risk: soft
Data analysis: hard
Side hustles: soft
Programming: hard
Most practical career ( and personal) development video I have ever seen. I think each tip deserves its own video for better reach. Either way, thanks a ton!
Thank you Sumanth:) Will do a video on each soon!!
This is giving hope to Non IT professionals ..thank you sir !
Hi Pavan ..This is Kaushal here..nice content. Good keep it up👍
The discussion about high-income skills that AI can’t replace in the next decade is insightful!
00:01 Problem solving is crucial in gaining domain knowledge.
01:34 Develop problem solving skills for leverage and higher salary
03:06 Build and maintain your personal brand for long-term success.
04:38 Prioritize and communicate effectively
06:05 Mindset is key to taking calculated risks
07:41 Developing skills like data analysis is crucial for entering data science and AI fields.
09:19 Build a personal brand for secondary income
10:47 Learning programming is essential for leveraging technology in jobs and industries.
I consider "Problem Solving" a soft skill.
BEING A TECHNICAL ANALSYT AND RISK MANAGER I CAN AVOCATE TO THE FACT THAT PATTERN RECOGNITION AND DATA ANALYSIS ALONGWITH PERSONAL BRANDING AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS PROVES TO BE THE BEST SET OF SKILLS ONE CAN HAVE.
very timely and useful piece of guidance. Many thanks, Pavan.
Working hard on tech. Missing out on soft skills are the worst way to expect things will come to you as you do work. This is not working out well now a days. Gone are good old days doing hard work and it gets recognised to pay you well. Now that management has become too much chain level. Your work is not visible to whom will approve your budget. Great talk and not even a single minute can be missed in this video thanks.
Extremely Invaluable Video .. Cheers !!!
Knowing the challenges of today's AI that it can give even in the decade, we can leverage those and work on it more. PMO roles are a example.
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Nice Job Pavan Sathiraju. Your presentation is impressive. I am in California and my business is in forensic engineering assessment of HVAC facilities. Ben Venktash, MSE, FCABE(UK), CHCM, CHSP
1. Problem-solving (Hard as well as soft)
2. Personal Brand (Soft skill)
3. Crisp Communication (Soft skill)
4. Taking Risk (Soft skill)
5. Data analysis (Hard skill)
6. Side hustle (Combination of both hard & soft skills).
7. Programming. (Hard skill).
Problem solving is similar to a soft skill in a way, how effectively we solve problems either by persuading people or give solutions. For it we first need to be a good listener.
Such an insightful video, the clarity of the pointer explained here is on point. Thanks for sharing.
Hi. Good Information!
Here is my classification of the skills. I have arranged them based on their order of importance in my opinion.
1. Communication - Soft
2. Problem solving - Hard
3. Data Analysis - Hard
4. Taking calculated risks - soft
5. Personal Branding - soft
6. Side hustle - soft
7. Programming - Hard
I have a problem with prioritization and communication. This is my first step towards improving myself in this. Thanks for the information. I really appreciate your work!
You are my favorite sir.
Thank you sir for share nice information for technology.✨️
Clear cut explanation..very Good Pavan
Thank you:)
Came after Devin AI I was doing Web D but now I think I need to pick another stack
Identifying bounded contexts (boundaries) and doing event storming will help in domain understanding
hi Pavan....i respect u...coz u live n think in real world,know the reality of real world, different trends n directions. very valuablw video.tnx 2u, n gd luck 2u always
i really loved your approach pavan but what really is i didn't understand how to learn one. i think the way your explained is to improve those skills as habits so we can apply it any where?( as like noting daily activities, data and pattern analyzing, problem solving etc.,) i will more happier if you show some way to acquire from some source.
Good Video First Skill you mentioned is the one any Business will demand and expect.. much , superb Pavan.
Just wow, no words. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for the kind words:) Do share with your network. Gives me motivation to do more videos:)
Problem Solving - soft skill
Personal Branding - hard skill
Communications - hard skill
Calculated Risk - hard skill
Data Analysis - Exploratory data analysis, pattern analysis - soft skill
Side Hustles - mindset shift, cost arbitrage - hard skill
Programming - soft skill
Problem solving is definitely a hard skill , because analysis is not easy .
Excellent video Pavan
It’s a core skill required in fast changing world
Thanks for providing the mind-blowing value. I appreciate the hard work and research you have showcased in this video. Just one word to describe it: Tremendous!!!
Side hustles, Individuals have the work outsourced to them. Looks prominent.
Even sales is one of them ❤
Hi Pavan, really loved this video. It would be great if you can do a video on Problem Solving approaches. Thanks!
It would be really great if you could suggest some resources to start off with these skills as well
Thank you sir for your 7 Skills. It Hit me🔥 Thank you so much for a bunch of Learning ❤
I am glad:)
I will only say that this info is Superb.
Very Informative Video👍 Thanks
Good one Pavan 👌
Thanks for your time!
Really appreciated ❤
Nice educational video, thank you very much Pavan garu. :)
Great info thanks 🙏🏼
Problem solving is more about on soft skill than hard skill.But it needs both.
this is the list of all skills that cannot be quantified except the last one.
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Thank you so much. this was very helpful
100%.
Thanks, Pavan!
Great information. Thanks Pavan
You are welcome:)
Hi Pavan, Please can you upload a video for developing problem-solving skills.
I was shocked to see the list sir was speaking i thought he would say coding presentation skills and data crunching all the skills are on point in this video which makes a logic to think.
you have great energy, sir!! nice thumbnails
Amazing content, Pavan sir 👍
Thank you Nitin. No sir, only Pavan:)
Exactly. I totally agree with your point for my view. Thank you for sharing.
What a genius plan.😅😅
Thanks Pavan 😊
Problem solving skill is a everydaything it doesn't stick to only solving company problemns or business problemns . Its like a jugaad to do the things right ehich we most of use it everydaylife.
Thank you so much for your sharing us your opinion those stated 7 important skills.
Thanks so much for the meaningful information
Excellent video. This is the need of the hour
Problem solving is a soft skills
great video sir...
value for time....
u mentioned programming as fundamental essential skill.... But isn't that understanding algorithm design even more important...
many companies hire ppl if they can understand algorithm well ???
For me problem solving should be soft skill as it requires our intelligence and analytical thinking.
For me it is mixed:)
@PavanSathiraju Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
I watched for 20 secs and subscribed your channel
Peritia thanks for the opportunity you have given me an my love once
Problem Solving is Soft Skill
problem solving + soft skills
Problem solving - a combination of both hard skills and soft skills I think
I think so too!!
@@PavansathirajuNice 👍
Too nice pointers ❤
Really i learn a lot from you sir
Do side hustle jobs come under conflict of interest?
Amazing thanks
your info just went over my head, definetly gonna lose my job.
Instreating skill - problem solving
super soft skill earned hard way
do you think Programming will be required at managerial level as well?
sir - I sent this link to my son who is no where near the jobs which you have mentioned in your video. He is a professional musician. but I asked him to pick up those points which can be helpful to him in furthering his career. I feel any profession can benefit from your video if looked into properly by the candidate .. regards
Thank you sir! I absolutely agree!
Problem solving could be treat as soft skill as long as cultural habit with in ourself
how to manage career gaps .... can you make some video on this topic and give valuable pointers..... thanks
Do some projects or courses to justify the career break.
Problem solving is soft skill because it need for every level of organisation from entry level to executive level.
Due to competition in marketing this skill is passion for top level of employees.
Pls share the ways to develop problem solving skill
Thanx for sharing❤
Thanks for great info
Hi, I am not able to find the data analysis video link. Appreciate if you can please add it.
Thanks
Don't know who recommended this video for me 🤔 God Almighty, AI?? Whoever it is... Just one word
Thank you very much 😊😊
Please do share it in your network:)
sir Kiya ab video editing ka scope hai ya phr sekhni chiye ya nahi please reply
hello Pavan
Can make elaborate content on Data analysis and step by step process to get into consulting company or product company
Your content is really helpful and I have watched most of your content thankyou
For consulting, please watch my consulting playlist