Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Curiosity is your most employable skill. Heres why...
Curiosity is your most employable skill. Hereâs why... Did curiosity really kill the cat? ?? We live in a society in which curiosity often isnât encouraged. At school, exams teach us to answer questions, not ask them, and in many organisations youâre expected to fulfil a specific role and keep in line. However, having a curious mind brings with it a whole host of benefits, including making you a better learner and ultimately more employable. This is something that leading professional services firm Deloitte knows well and is actively encouraging in its graduates. Through their âFor the Curiousâ campaign, theyâre looking for candidates ready to shake things up, those who will question the status quo and are passionate about expanding their skills. At Deloitte, curiosity makes things happen. So why is curiosity so important? And how will it benefit your career? Let us explain why curiosity is the number one skill you want to be demonstrating to employers. Disruption creates innovation You might think that most big companies want graduates to fulfil a specific role and get a job done; someone to be a cog in a much larger machine. But, whatâs better: a candidate who ticks all the boxes, or a candidate who blows the boxes wide open with fresh ideas for change and innovation? All of societyâs greatest achievements have come from those who havenât been afraid to disrupt the established norm. Companies are looking for the pioneers of the future, so show them you have the ideas and ambition needed for this. Assumptions stop growth Think about how many times a day you make an assumption about something. You look at the way things are being done by coursemates, colleagues or tutors, and assume that this is just the way things have always been. I mean, why rock the boat? Of course it would be ridiculous and unproductive to question every tiny little thing about the way a company operates, however, if youâre curious about a particular process and think you have ideas for change, donât be afraid to ask some questions. Companies donât progress and become world leaders in their field by doing things as they have always been done, so donât forget the power you have to trigger change, no matter what stage youâre at on your career ladder. Great teams are made up of individuals The best teams are the ones which incorporate a wide range of personalities from different backgrounds. We learn most from those around us, and can work more effectively by drawing on othersâ strengths and personal experiences to supplement our own knowledge gaps. At Deloitte, they want candidates who have their own way of thinking and tackling problems, to produce creative solutions for their clientsâ increasingly complex problems. Theyâre treading new territory every day, and want people who are up for that challenge and willing to ask questions. It broadens your worldview Employers are looking for candidates who are switched on about the world around them. They want individuals with their own interests, passions and specialisms. Whether youâre a history geek or passionate about photography, having further interests shows youâre curious about the world around you, and will be adept at understanding other peopleâs perspectives. Curious people also learn to question sources. Just because youâre told something, does that make it true? Asking questions makes you sharper and more observant something every employer is looking for. The unknown isnt scary as you think Itâs natural human instinct to be afraid of what we donât know. Weâre most comfortable in situations with a guaranteed outcome. While risks do exist, they shouldnât put you off embracing new experiences and suggesting new ideas. Itâs up to you to assess the risks, prepare for them accordingly, and make that bold move. Ultimately, even if you donât receive the results you hope for, as long as you can learn from the experience and use it to inform your future work, the process will have been a success. It could help accelerate your career Employers like ambitious individuals who are willing to dedicate themselves to a company for a significant period of time. The best way of progressing through your career to roles with more responsibility is by showing a curiosity for the working environment around you. Offering up your services and demonstrating a willingness to learn is going to impress your boss and make your time at work more rewarding. Deloittes graduate programmes, industrial placements and summer vacation schemes are now live on the Debut app. Click here to apply now. Tune in to Deloittes DebutLive on Thursday 14th December to hear about how curious people are driving the future of tech. Plus, you can ask questions live to two Deloitte consultants. Head to the DebutLive tab on the app to register your place.
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