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Downey, G. L., Lucena, J., Moskal, B. M., Parkhurst, R., Bigley, T., Hays, C., Jesiek, B. K., Kelly, L., Miller, J., Ruff, S., Lehr, J. L., & Belo, A. N. (2006). The Globally Competent Engineer: Working Effectively with People Who Define Problems Differently. Journal of Engineering Education, 95, 107-122.
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TITLE:
The Importance of Soft Skills for the Engineering
AUTHORS:
Débora Barni de Campos, Luis Mauricio Martins de Resende, Alexandre Borges Fagundes
KEYWORDS:
Engineering Education, Employability of the Engineer, Soft Skill for Engineering
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.11 No.8,
August
28,
2020
ABSTRACT: The objectives of this paper are to structure and discuss the main soft skills that have an impacton the employability in the Engineering field, aiming to fill the gap between education and job market in the STEM field. A systematized literature review (SLR) on Humanities and Engineering Education of 2638 articles showed that the most important soft skills for the employability of engineers can be grouped into six main groups: Problem Solving and Critical Thinking, Communication, Team Work, Ethical Perspective, Emotional Intelligence and Creative Thinking. The definition and relation between these skills and Engineering work are explored within the present work, concluding with a reflection about fresh graduate Engineers and their readiness for the job market.
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