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What are the most helpful skills for you - other than programming?
Hi sololearn family! I was wondering, what you consider have been or could be the most usefull skill (techy or non-techy) that helps you claim your career up? Wish y'all a great day!
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There are many skills that helps to career up depending what career path you choose. Like..
Finance
Strategy
Leadership
Marketing
Supply Chain
Final thought for helpful skills: "It depends"
Everyone's path is different and requires different skill set.
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I think most successful programmers have multiple disciplines. Some might be expert programmers who are also well educated in law, medical, engineering, finance, or some other secondary expertise. It isn't enough to just know the same things everyone else knows. You need a combination that makes you stand out.
In my case, I was particularly strong with operating system internals. I knew a lot about writing device drivers, system interrupts, etc. Therefore most of my coding in my career was low-level backend coding. Performance, high availability, and security.
Other people with other disciplines obviously would do entirely different types of coding. Knowing how to code is enough to get a job, but being an expert in an industry will help to rise about the others in that field.
The other skill that really helped me was that I could talk to non-tech people about technology without using jargon and without making them feel stupid. That's a key skill because a lot of managers know very little about what programmers do, but they need to be able to give reports to customers and executives. So the better you can communicate in a way they can understand, the better off you are.
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Thanks for your answers, it Is cool to read about other people's journey. For me being from a non-english speaker country i would say advanced english would be one of the key skills to have in order to be able to boost your career.
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Skills in managing timelines, resources, and team dynamics can elevate your contributions. It's good!