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What did you learn today that will help you on your career path?

Hi I am a high school student I just very curious about this question, but I need to help about this questions.


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Roger’s Answer

What I Learned Today to Help My Career
When I think about what I learned today—as opposed to learning in general—it makes me focus on small, incremental improvements that build over time and support long-term career growth.
Today, I became more proficient with a tool I was recently introduced to: Jira, specifically its query language, JQL. While I’m still at a beginner level, I recognize that Jira is widely used by developers and program managers to track work and analyze data.
Improving my skills in JQL is valuable because it helps me better understand how teams manage projects and extract insights from their work. As I continue to build proficiency, it will open up opportunities for me to collaborate more effectively and grow into roles that rely heavily on these tools.
Overall, today’s progress may seem small, but it’s a meaningful step toward expanding my skill set and advancing my career.
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TRAVIS’s Answer

Learn how to learn and stay positive and keep a good attitude when things are difficult. Never stop learning! Find good peers and mentors who want to teach you and pass on knowledge. Stay curious.
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Salsabil’s Answer

One thing I learned today that will help me on my career path is the importance of staying aligned with work that genuinely motivates and excites me.

There’s a piece of advice I once read somewhere (though I honestly can’t remember where) that has guided many of my decisions: "Always choose work that will both make you money and make you happy." I’ve applied this mindset not only when choosing jobs but even when selecting my degrees and areas of study.

Looking back, this advice has never failed me. I truly believe that when you enjoy what you do, it shows. People tend to trust that you're doing a good job because your enthusiasm, energy, and commitment come naturally. For me, happiness at work isn't something separate from success, it's one of the reasons behind it. If I’m not passionate about something, I simply won’t do it.That’s why I’ve learned to be intentional about choosing opportunities that align with both my professional goals and what genuinely brings me joy.
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Brandon ’s Answer

I learned specifically what jobs paths have openings and which ones dont. Basically, how to try to base what you are trying to learn based off of what companies are hiring for in the job market, and what potential future skills would be useful.

For example, a skill that is useful to learn in my opinion is learning how to use AI. As AI continues to advance day after day, it is important on how to use it in everyday life and in the workplace.
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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question. I believe there are a number of soft skills that are essential and can help the career path.
Below are some good soft skills have to acquire :
1. Communication - both verbal and written
2. Conflict Management
3. Stakeholders Management
4. Time Management
5. Critical Thinking
6. Emotional Intelligence
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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