Robert Half survey: Today's professionals share what early career workers need to succeed -- beyond AI skills
- While AI knowledge is expected by some, a focus on human skills can set candidates apart
Where can early career professionals gain a competitive edge?
Respondents point to foundational workplace behaviors as key areas where new professionals can stand out, including:
- Time management and punctuality (71%)
- Professional appearance (51%)
- Communication and responsiveness (50%)
"Proficiency in AI is rapidly becoming a baseline expectation," said
What should new professionals prioritize in their job search?
A first professional role can set the foundation for long-term success and according to survey respondents:
- 80% recommend evaluating opportunities based on long-term career growth potential
- 67% advise being open to in-office work to accelerate learning and relationship-building
"Employers don't expect first-time professionals to have everything figured out on day one," Fay said. "What stands out is a willingness to learn, an understanding of professional expectations and a focus on building skills and relationships that drive long-term career success."
FAQ:
What level of AI proficiency is expected from early career professionals?
Employers aren't necessarily expecting deep technical expertise. Instead, workers should demonstrate familiarity with AI tools—particularly the ability to review AI-generated content, recognize its limitations and take responsibility for the final product.
Which workplace skills matter most for early career success?
Foundational workplace behaviors are critical, including time management, punctuality, professional appearance and effective communication.
How important is a learning mindset for early career success?
A learning mindset is essential for early-career professionals. Employers look for curiosity, openness to feedback and a willingness to build professional skills over time, particularly as technology and workplace expectations continue to evolve.
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